terrorism
The Report review - searing political dramaSaturday, 16 November 2019![]() It should come as no surprise that the writer of Side Effects and Contagion, Scott Z. Burns, is capable of directing a whip-smart drama like The Report. Known for his collaborations with Steven Soderbergh, most recently on... Read more... |
The Day Shall Come review – Homeland Security satire lacks biteThursday, 10 October 2019![]() A new film by Chris Morris ought to be an event. The agent provocateur of Brass Eye infamy has tended to rustle feathers and spark debate whatever he does. His last film, Four Lions, dared to find comedy in Islamic terrorism in 2010,... Read more... |
The Goldfinch review - a pale reproductionFriday, 27 September 2019![]() Midway through John Crowley’s The Goldfinch, a character compares a reproduction antique with the real deal. “The new one is flat dead,” he says. He might as well be talking about the movie.On paper, John Crowley’s adaption of Donna Tartt’s... Read more... |
Hotel Mumbai review – Dev Patel shines in harrowing real-life dramaThursday, 26 September 2019![]() Like recent films about the Anders Breivik terror attacks in Norway, Hotel Mumbai unavoidably raises questions of taste. Do audiences really need to be subjected to harrowing recreations of real-life suffering, when the events themselves... Read more... |
Strike Back: Silent War, Sky 1 review - bullets, bodies, baddies and a stolen atom bombFriday, 01 March 2019![]() Some things never change. About 60 per cent of this first show in Strike Back’s seventh series consisted of Mac McAllister (Warren Brown) and his intrepid Section 20 squad mowing down members of a Malaysian triad gang with automatic weapons. The... Read more... |
On Her Shoulders review - half-life of a campaignerFriday, 25 January 2019![]() In September 2014, after three months of captivity, Nadia Murad escaped ISIS control in Mosul, Iraq. Since then, she has dedicated her life to travelling the world and telling everyone who will listen about the plight suffered by her Yazidi people,... Read more... |
Director Alexandria Bombach: 'I feel like a completely different person'Wednesday, 23 January 2019![]() Nadia Murad caught the world’s attention when she spoke at the United Nations Security Council. She spoke of living under ISIS, daily assaults, escaping, and the current plight of the Yazidi people, in refugee camps and still under ISIS control. It... Read more... |
Erik Poppe and Andrea Berntzen: 'When white young men do stuff like this, we just shake our heads'Friday, 26 October 2018![]() On 22nd July 2011, on a tiny island off the Norwegian coast, 69 young people were killed, with another 109 injured in a terrorist attack. It was the darkest day in Norway since World War Two, and one that is still evident in its news, politics and... Read more... |
Informer, BBC One review - keeping tabs on terrorWednesday, 17 October 2018![]() Thanks heavens not all police officers spend their time trying to find “hate crime” on Twitter, or not going to the assistance of colleagues in peril. Take Gabe Waters, for instance, the central character in BBC One’s new undercover-policier.Gabe (... Read more... |
The Negotiator review - Jon Hamm shines in Beirut-based thrillerFriday, 10 August 2018![]() So far Jon Hamm has had trouble finding himself movie roles which fit him quite as impeccably as Mad Men’s Don Draper – though he could do worse than throw his hat in the ring for James Bond – but his role here as an American diplomat in Beirut... Read more... |
The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Noel Coward Theatre review - Aidan Turner makes a magnetic West End debutThursday, 05 July 2018![]() Aidan Turner may not reveal those famously bronzed pecs that have made TV's Poldark box office catnip in his West End debut. But what Michael Grandage's funny and fiery revival of The Lieutenant of Inishmore reveals in spades is the... Read more... |
Sicario: Day of the Soldado review - violent, explosive and nihilistic thrillerThursday, 28 June 2018![]() The issue of immigrants being smuggled across the Mexican border into the USA is currently live and inflammatory, and this second instalment of the feds-versus-drugs cartels saga hurls us right into the centre of it. This explosive thriller is... Read more... |
