Film Reviews
Downton Abbey review – business as usualThursday, 12 September 2019![]()
Despite the fact that the Downton Abbey 2015 Christmas special wrapped the series up with a seemingly watertight bow, a cinema offering of Julian Fellowes’ much-loved creation was perhaps inevitable. And so virtually all of the series cast and a few new ones descend upon the fictitious Yorkshire pile for more misadventures upstairs and down. Read more... |
The Shiny Shrimps review - worth the plungeSaturday, 07 September 2019![]()
Whoever thought of crossing the social conscience of Pride with the sporting acumen of Dodgeball? Out of this unlikely union comes The Shiny Shrimps, a joyous dive into the world of gay water polo. Read more... |
It Chapter Two review – time to stop clowning aroundThursday, 05 September 2019![]()
Just two years after It Chapter One became the most successful horror film ever made, Pennywise the Dancing Clown is once again giving the American town of Derry absolutely nothing to laugh about. But this time around it’s audiences who may feel unable to enjoy the irony of a killer clown. For Chapter Two feels like a pointless, nay horrific case of déjà vu. Read more... |
A Million Little Pieces review - addict's anaemic redemptionSunday, 01 September 2019![]()
The high, crackhead days of James Frey (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) are over in five adrenalized minutes, as he dances naked to the Smashing Pumpkins, then tumbles insensibly backwards from a ledge. Read more... |
Memory: The Origins of Alien review - a study of the sci-fi horror classicFriday, 30 August 2019![]()
Forty years after Alien made a star out of Sigourney Weaver, comes a documentary that goes into forensic detail about the movie’s original writer and monstrous imagery but barely mentions its lead actor despite the fact that her portrayal of Ripley broke all the stereotypes of women in sci-fi. Read more... |
The Souvenir review – Joanna Hogg's most emotionally wrenching film yetThursday, 29 August 2019![]()
Joanna Hogg’s melancholy autobiographical drama The Souvenir cuts too close to the bone. Read more... |
The Informer review - tough but tin-eared B-movieThursday, 29 August 2019![]()
If it wasn’t for bad luck, Pete Koslow (Joel Kinnaman) wouldn’t have any luck at all. Being an Iraq special forces veteran jailed for protecting his wife in a bar fight seems wretched karma enough. Read more... |
Hail Satan? review - the detail of the devilSaturday, 24 August 2019![]()
As Penny Lane’s documentary shows, America and Satanism have a long history. Read more... |
A Faithful Man review - an atypical romanceSaturday, 24 August 2019![]()
There were some early warning signs that A Faithful Man might be another box-ticking French romcom. The poster of two women kissing one man, his bemused look in the middle. The lethargic narration referencing childhood and the mysteries of the female mind. Here we go again. Read more... |
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark review - mild-mannered nightmaresSaturday, 24 August 2019![]()
Guillermo del Toro considered directing this adaptation of Alvin Schwartz’s bestselling campfire tales, and his sensibility can still be discerned in its kind sort of fantasy and concern with outsiders. Read more... |
Pain and Glory review - masterful meditation on age and artWednesday, 21 August 2019![]()
The Almodovar who made his name as an all-out provocateur in the Eighties considers that wild art’s becalmed far side, in this quietly wonderful meditation on where it’s left him. Read more... |
Transit review - existential nightmares for a German refugeeSaturday, 17 August 2019![]()
If you’re looking for escapism from anxieties about Brexit, the worldwide refugee crisis and rising authoritarianism, Christian Petzold’s Transit is not going to provide comfort. Read more... |
Once Upon A Time… in Hollywood review – Tarantino’s mellowest film yetFriday, 16 August 2019![]()
Quentin Tarantino’s made a big deal of this being his ninth film, while heralding his retirement after number 10 with the sort of nostalgic fandom he’s always ladled over his favourite directors and stars. Read more... |
JT Leroy review - pseudonym, avatar, literary hoaxWednesday, 14 August 2019![]()
Based on Savannah Knoop’s memoir Girl Boy Girl: How I became JT LeRoy, Justin Kelly’s film skims the surface of the sensational literary hoax of the early 2000s, that far-off time before avatars, gender fluidity and fake online identity were part of everyday life. Read more... |
Playmobil The Movie review - resolutely kids' stuffFriday, 09 August 2019![]()
Modern children’s films wink knowingly over kids’ heads at their paying parents, as with the Lego movies’ rapid-fire pop-culture salvos. Lino DiSalvo (Disney’s Head of Animation for Frozen) could have sulked upon receiving the apparent short straw of rival Playmobil’s toys for his directorial debut. Instead, he finds modest charm in a simpler childhood world. Read more... |
Blinded by the Light review – flawed but feelgoodThursday, 08 August 2019![]()
Filmmakers have an obsession with the music world that is beginning to seem unhealthy. In quick succession we’ve had two Abba musicals, biopics of Freddie Mercury and Elton John, A Star is Born with Lady Gaga and the Beatles fantasy Yesterday, most of which feel pretty B-side. Read more... |
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