Jeff Robson lives and works in London and has been a film fan since "watching classic old movies on TV as a kid, then getting a crash course in the Seventies Movie Brats through grainy prints projected onto a lecture theatre wall at university".
His self-published debut novel, Racing To Armageddon, which he describes as 'an old-fashioned Technicolor World War Two thriller with a dash of early Bond', is now available to buy on Amazon. He also writes for the Independent and you can read his recent TV review here.
All time Top Three: Seven Samurai, Citizen Kane, Apocalypse Now
Recent favourites: The Hobbit, Life Of Pi and Django Unchained.
We have 196 reviews by Jeff Robson in the database: read them here
Latest Film Reviews
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Restored version of the Lean classic sees an idealistic poet/physician and the fiancée of a political activist meet and fall in love against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution.
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An Iranian director forbidden to make movies works as a taxi driver, and installs hidden cameras in his cab…
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An expatriate vacuum cleaner salesman is recruited as a Secret Service operative in Cuba.
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Restored Western. A town terrorised by a rancher’s thugs hires a professional gunfighter to bring order.
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The residents of a tower block find themselves sealed in when a lethal infection breaks out…
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In 19th century Wessex, a young woman inherits a farm and attracts the attention of three contrasting suitors.
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To defeat a Turkish invasion, medieval Romanian warlord Vlad Tepes must enter into a demonic bargain.