When it comes to Alexander Morton’s filmography, one standout clearly shines brighter than the rest—his highest rated movie is London to Brighton from 2006. This gripping drama earned widespread acclaim and remains a defining moment in Alexander Morton’s career. On the other end of the spectrum, Alexander Morton also had a project that didn’t resonate as strongly with audiences or critics: Up There, released in 2012, stands as his lowest rated film to date. While every artist has peaks and valleys, Alexander Morton’s work across these years reflects both ambition and range, with London to Brighton undoubtedly marking a high point. It’s interesting to see how Alexander Morton’s contributions vary in reception, yet still contribute meaningfully to his overall body of work.