With these reviews, I’ve never been able to keep up with all the films I actually watch and - inevitably - I have to write a bloated catch-up post. At the beginning of 2019 I had the genius idea of doing this at the end of every month; writing brief capsule reviews of the films I didn’t have the chance to take a full look at. I didn’t watch so many films in January, so I didn’t have to put this plan into action. However, this month I haven’t been able to stop watching films. As a result, despite squeezing out reviews of Vice and Glass , there are still five films I haven’t covered. That is, until now… Can You Ever Forgive Me? Marielle Heller’s second feature is another inexcusable Oscar snub directed by a woman. Despite Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant receiving worthy nominations for their performances, neither the Best Picture nor the Best Director categories paid any attention. Just like Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here and Debra Granik’s Leave No Trace ...