
Jordan Farley
I'm the Managing Editor, Entertainment here at GamesRadar+, overseeing the site's film and TV coverage. In a previous life as a print dinosaur, I was the Deputy Editor of Total Film magazine, and the news editor at SFX magazine. Fun fact: two of my favourite films released on the same day - Blade Runner and The Thing.
Latest articles by Jordan Farley

Rocketman review: "As lively and flamboyant as you want from Elton John"
By Jordan Farley published
Review

Adam Driver and Bill Murray are a dream double act in zombie comedy The Dead Don’t Die
By Jordan Farley published
Movie News Total Film gets its eyes on Jim Jarmusch's latest, The Dead Don’t Die at Cannes Film Festival 2019

The Kid Who Would be King review: "A fun family adventure"
By Jordan Farley published
Movie Review

Has Fast & Furious gone full sci-fi? The Hobbs & Shaw writer answers our questions about THAT trailer
By Jordan Farley published
Features Does Brixton have superpowers? What's Task Force Black? And did Idris Elba really film a secret Fast 7 post-credit scene?

Creed 2 review: "Goes toe to toe with the best the Rocky series has to offer"
By Jordan Farley published
Movie review

What does the Solo: A Star Wars Story ending mean? And 9 other questions we have
By Jordan Farley published
Big Questions As it releases on DVD and Blu-ray, we take a look at the revelations of the Solo movie ending – with spoilers

The Meg review: "Once the gargantuan fish finally makes an entrance, the film finds its sea legs"
By Jordan Farley published
Movie review

Here's what happened in the Wonder Woman 1984 Comic Con footage you won’t get to see
By Jordan Farley published
Features The Wonder Woman 2 footage might not be released to the public, but you can still find out what happened here

The Venom movie's exclusive Comic Con footage reveals *other* symbiote Riot (and teases a future Spider-Man showdown)
By Jordan Farley published
Features Read all about the exclusive Venom footage shown in Hall H at San Diego Comic Con 2018 from someone who was there

The 13 best movies from Cannes Film Festival 2018 you HAVE to see
By Jordan Farley, Jamie Graham published
Features Here's our top picks from Cannes 2018 - make sure you catch them when they come to cinemas

Cannes 2018: Under the Silver Lake is the most divisive film of this year's festival
By Jordan Farley published
Reaction Love it or loathe it, David Robert Mitchell’s latest has people talking

Cannes 2018: The House That Jack Built is causing outrage and mass walkouts, but is it any good?
By Jordan Farley published
Reaction Dissecting Lars von Trier’s latest controversy magnet

Cannes 2018: Gaspar Noé is back on career-best form with the shocking Climax
By Jordan Farley published
Reaction Step Up meets Salò for a dizzying descent into hell

Cannes 2018: Mads Mikkelsen goes full Revenant in snowbound survival movie Arctic
By Jordan Farley published
Reaction Here's our verdict of Joe Penna's Arctic from Cannes Film Festival

Cannes 2018: Wildlife is "a quietly devastating coming of age movie dipped in poison"
By Jordan Farley published
Reaction Our verdict on Wildlife from Cannes Film Festival

Isle of Dogs review: "A barking mad shaggy dog story with imagination to spare"
By Jordan Farley published
Movie review Pedigree chums...

Game Night review: "A better-than-expected comedy, directed with irreverence and flair"
By Jordan Farley published
Movie review Ready player gun...

You Were Never Really Here review: "Lynne Ramsay returns with a scuzzy, stripped-back thriller"
By Jordan Farley published
Movie review

Croft conversion: How the Tomb Raider movie is bringing the leading lady of video games back to the big screen
By Jordan Farley published
Set Visit We go back to where Tomb Raider all began, Croft Manor, to meet an icon in the (re)making

Coco review: "Visually splendid, frequently emotional and culturally nourishing"
By Jordan Farley published
Movie review

Justice League review: "Worth watching for Wonder Woman, but little more"
By Jordan Farley published
Movie review

The Death of Stalin review: "A frighteningly funny satire that finds humour in historical horror"
By Jordan Farley published
Movie review
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