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Marc Burrows

Marc Burrows's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Marc Burrows is a critic, author, musician and comic based in London, UK. Find him on Twitter at @20thcenturymarc

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Star Trek: Section 31 (2025) 20% 2/5 “Michelle Yeoh’s megawatt charisma and some campy fun keep this from sinking to the depths of the very worst Star Trek, but there’s not much else here to love.” – HeyUGuys Jan 24, 2025 Full Review Molli and Max in the Future (2023) 98% 4/5 “A silly and smart take on boy-meets-girl with a fun sci-fi backdrop and more to say than you would reasonably expect. We’ll have what they’re having.” – HeyUGuys Oct 16, 2023 Full Review Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg (2023) 88% 4/5 “Catching Fire exults in the euphoria of rock 'n roll, even as it shines a light on the realities lurking beneath its glamorous shell. This manages to be an ode to an icon and a cautionary tale, evoking a kaleidoscope of emotions right up to its conclusion” – HeyUGuys Oct 16, 2023 Full Review Poor Things (2023) 93% 4/5 “Stylish, sometimes surreal and generally captivating, with a masterclass central performance. Poor Things is not without its ethical blind spots and authorial quirks, but it’ll keep you talking long after the credits roll.” – HeyUGuys Oct 16, 2023 Full Review The Exorcist: Believer (2023) 22% 2/5 “Despite a promising start, The Exorcist: Believer gets lost in its own reverence for the original, resulting in a disjointed experience that leaves you possessed by disappointment.” – HeyUGuys Oct 5, 2023 Full Review Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan & T. Rex (2022) 78% 4/5 “A fascinating celebration of one of British pops best that shines a light of love on his songwriting.” – HeyUGuys Sep 13, 2023 Full Review Greatest Days (2023) 77% 4/5 “Great tunes, a good time and a surprising emotional wallop – it’s a hard heart that won’t enjoy this. Could it be magic? Yes. It really could.” – HeyUGuys Jun 12, 2023 Full Review Plane (2023) 79% 3/5 “A pleasingly slight and comfortingly formulaic action flick with less plane in it than the title would suggest.” – HeyUGuys Jan 24, 2023 Full Review Empire of Light (2022) 45% 3/5 “When it’s good, it’s very very good, alas Mendes’ tries to do slightly more than the screen can contain, pulling Empire of Light back from the unarguable excellence the director is absolutely capable of delivering.” – HeyUGuys Oct 24, 2022 Full Review Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022) 96% 5/5 “A lovingly-crafted and brilliantly told twist on a classic tale, this is del Toro at the top of his game. Equal parts charming and creepy, and masterfully put together.” – HeyUGuys Oct 17, 2022 Full Review Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths (2022) 60% 5/5 “It’s long, and lots of it doesn’t make a lick of sense on first viewing, but if you trust the director and go on the journey, the reward is absolutely worth your time. Beautiful.” – HeyUGuys Oct 12, 2022 Full Review All My Friends Hate Me (2021) 89% 4/5 “An assured and uncomfortably funny debut that will leave you asking which member of your friendship group is really the awful one. Recommended.” – HeyUGuys Jun 13, 2022 Full Review Death on the Nile (2022) 62% 3/5 “Agatha Christies elegant plotting retains all of its twisty-turny charm and Ken Brannagh is great in this shiny-if-slight murder mystery. Perfect for a Sunday afternoon, but probably not worth a Friday night.” – HeyUGuys Feb 9, 2022 Full Review Antlers (2021) 60% 2/5 “A supernatural chiller that, though well constructed, never quite connects its heavy themes to its creepy creature. Miserable in a way it never quite earns, and dull in a way you don't deserve.” – HeyUGuys Oct 30, 2021 Full Review The Show (2020) 74% “Northampton is as cinematic as it is strange, and nothing is quite as it seems, this could be one of the best things you'll see this year.” – HeyUGuys Oct 22, 2021 Full Review The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show (2020) 75% 4/5 “A fascinating piece of television and civil rights history telling a story you probably don't know and definitely should learn.” – HeyUGuys Oct 19, 2021 Full Review Oasis Knebworth 1996 (2021) 79% 5/5 “You'll find more than just cigarettes and alcohol in this cleverly captured snapshot of a cultural Event. A must-see.” – HeyUGuys Sep 20, 2021 Full Review Heavy Trip (2018) 94% 4/5 “A likeable and loud outsider comedy that has metal in its heart and its heart on its sleeve. Turn it up to 11.” – HeyUGuys Jul 27, 2021 Full Review PG: Psycho Goreman (2020) 92% 4/5 “Glorious, splattery, stupid, funny, ridiculous, kind of awful and completely joyous. Not about to change the world, but a delightfully fun way to while away 90 minutes of smart, gore-soaked schlock.” – HeyUGuys May 20, 2021 Full Review Threshold (2020) 83% 3/5 “A likeable road-movie with a passable horror twist and two great performances, delivered on a shoestring and no-worse for it.” – HeyUGuys May 4, 2021 Full Review Sisters with Transistors (2020) 97% 4/5 “Essential if occasionally dry viewing for music nerds and more, filling in the gaps in the development of an important art form.” – HeyUGuys Apr 29, 2021 Full Review Tom & Jerry (2021) 29% 3/5 “Worth it for the sheer slapstick Tom & Jerry-ness, though the wafer thin plot will exit your brain before the credits have even rolled. At least they don't talk in this one.” – HeyUGuys Mar 30, 2021 Full Review The Banishing (2020) 65% 3/5 “Solidly done but unspectacular period chiller saved by decent performances and a classy aesthetic.” – HeyUGuys Mar 9, 2021 Full Review The Affair (2019) 13% 2/5 “The dullest film you will ever see about forbidden love set against the most violent and volatile period of modern history, happening in an unspeakably beautiful house.” – HeyUGuys Mar 9, 2021 Full Review I Care a Lot (2020) 79% 4/5 “Stylish and scabrous with brilliant performances, though you might hate yourself for quite how much you enjoy it.” – HeyUGuys Feb 22, 2021 Full Review
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