

Homecoming spins out of the events of Captain America: Civil War, where high school student Peter Parker became a protege of billionaire superhero Tony Stark. With anticipation for Spider-Man: No Way Home currently reaching fever pitch, now is as good a time as any to revisit Tom Holland’s first solo adventure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Though Bullock’s character lacks nuance, the score, which comes courtesy of Hans Zimmer and David Fleming, does a good job at evoking a broader range of emotions. With few lighter moments, the film is certainly unrelenting, but if you’re up for an emotional ride, then The Unforgivable is certainly worth a watch. Vincent D’Onofrio stars as Ruth’s lawyer, while Viola Davis plays the role of his wife.

Ruth sets out on a mission to reunite with her younger sister, but her plan risks being derailed when she’s hunted down by the son of the man she shot all those years ago.

The plot follows the plight of Ruth Slater (Sandra Bullock), a woman released from prison after serving a sentence for murdering a police officer. We might be counting down to Christmas, but don’t expect a festive movie with this December debut. The Unforgivable has already gripped the nation’s imagination, storming its way to the number one position on Netflix’s top 10 list over the weekend following its release on 10th December.
