Enola Holmes 2 on Netflix.
Well, that was pretty much exactly as you might hope — great fun. Brown is, once again, excellent with some fine fourth-wall-breaking acting to rope the viewer in as a confidante and co-conspirator.
Cavill's Holmes gets more to do than in the first film, but overall the story belongs solidly to Brown as the mystery twists and turns engagingly. The younger members of the cast all do well, and the addition of David Thewlis delivering another magnificently creepy turn adds a streak of menace. The film also once again manages the previously-unheard-of feat of making Helena Bonham-Carter almost not-annoying.
Inessential stuff, and I'm not entirely sure it needed to be 130 minutes long, but a thoroughly entertaining way to fill a dreary autumn evening.