Jack Seale
Jack Seale's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
David Bowie: The Final Act (2025)
70%
4/5
EDIT
“Ten years on, the loss still stings, but this film brings Bowie a little closer.” –
Guardian
Jan 6, 2026
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Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember (2025)
4/5
EDIT
“A Road Trip to Remember becomes not just a programme about Chris’s horror at losing the Craig of today, but a moving treatise on his sadness at letting go, as every grownup must, of the person his parent used to be, the one who gave him his childhood.” –
Guardian
Nov 24, 2025
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Mrs. Robinson (2024)
4/5
EDIT
“As captured by this programme, Robinson is a leader who actually, genuinely cares, about people and principles.” –
Guardian
Aug 18, 2025
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What They Found (2025)
4/5
EDIT
“What They Found forces us to glimpse the clearest and most terrible truth.” –
Guardian
Apr 15, 2025
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Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple (2024)
90%
4/5
EDIT
“Disciple, meandering and exhausting -- but with more entertaining moments than dull ones -- is an appropriate tribute.” –
Guardian
Jul 29, 2024
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Bad Press (2023)
100%
3/5
EDIT
“Reporting on messy events, Bad Press becomes messy itself. But if we end up frustratingly unsure about who we want as the new chief, we never waver in our support for Ellis.” –
Guardian
Jun 26, 2024
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The Bloody Hundredth (2024)
100%
3/5
EDIT
“It assumes you’ve already seen Masters of the Air. You should indeed watch the drama first, because while the documentary is a perfectly decent summary of the same story, it can’t muster the same romance or spectacle.” –
Guardian
Mar 15, 2024
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David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived (2023)
94%
5/5
EDIT
“The Boy Who Lived finds comfort in how friends cope when one of the team falls down, and it has the wisdom to recognise that the person who is supposed to need looking after often ends up caring for everyone else.” –
Guardian
Nov 19, 2023
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Partygate (2023)
91%
4/5
EDIT
“Partygate’s ending lets the Tories off lightly. But the searing contempt and bruised regret in the tale it tells before that is enough. It’s still a vital document of a moment of national shame.” –
Guardian
Oct 6, 2023
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Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues (2022)
98%
EDIT
“Some stunningly crisp archive footage, particularly of old American chat and variety TV shows, combines with previously unheard personal recordings to create this rounded portrait of one of jazz’s most influential players.” –
Radio Times
Dec 19, 2022
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A House Made of Splinters (2022)
97%
4/5
EDIT
“Full of almost intolerably cold, hard truths about what happens to little ones when society is fractured.” –
Guardian
Nov 9, 2022
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The Anthrax Attacks: In the Shadow of 9/11 (2022)
80%
4/5
EDIT
“By focusing on the investigation itself, The Anthrax Attacks throws up plenty of rage-worthy injustices and tantalising mysteries.” –
Guardian
Sep 12, 2022
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Get Smart With Money (2022)
2/5
EDIT
“For anyone even slightly versed in money-saving advice, this is basic stuff...” –
Guardian
Sep 6, 2022
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The Princess (2022)
85%
4/5
EDIT
“Displays a fine eye for oblique, jarring, mischievous moments where the curtain lifts and we see the machine whir and splutter.” –
Guardian
Aug 15, 2022
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The Wipers Times (2013)
88%
EDIT
“A neat way to portray the partnership's comic material.” –
Radio Times
Oct 11, 2020
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My Dad Wrote a Porno (2019)
EDIT
“You'll soon get why it's been a massive hit.” –
Radio Times
Aug 5, 2019
Full Review
4/5
EDIT
“Seeing the dead and hurt was still not as powerful or illuminating as getting to know them as people.” –
Guardian
May 14, 2019
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Revolution in Ruins: The Hugo Chávez Story (2019)
100%
EDIT
“Chavez is fascinating, and some who knew him closely are interviewed here.” –
Radio Times
Mar 7, 2019
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