Film
Kneecap review - Irish Republican rappers for realSaturday, 24 August 2024![]() A few recent documentaries have challenged the definition of the genre through the cheerful and wholesale dramatic reconstruction of past events, key moments that weren’t captured by a camera at the time.This is unnerving to those of us brought up... Read more... |
Widow Clicquot review - Haley Bennett stars as the First Lady of champagneFriday, 23 August 2024![]() The book by Tilar Mazzeo on which Thomas Napper's film is based is subtitled “The Story of a Champagne Empire and the Woman Who Ruled it”, though one suspects that the life of Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin was a little less Mills & Boon-ish than the... Read more... |
Cuckoo review - insane time in the Bavarian AlpsThursday, 22 August 2024![]() Strange noises fill the crisp nighttime air in a small Alpine village: Avian shrieks and some wild beast a-rustling in the hedgerows – or are those the screams of a desperate woman?Into the strange, scary, funny world of Cuckoo comes a British-... Read more... |
Only the River Flows review - damp noirFriday, 16 August 2024![]() An old woman, inexplicably known as Granny Four, is murdered by a river on the outskirts of a Chinese rural town. A respected detective is put in charge of the investigation, with the weight of his department’s reputation on his shoulders. But this... Read more... |
Alien: Romulus review - game over for the adultsFriday, 16 August 2024![]() In space no one can hear you scream, but they usually can in a cinema. Wednesday night’s gala launch of Alien: Romulus was awash with the gussied-up cast and writer-director Fede Álvarez, alongside assorted Olympians and influencers walking the red... Read more... |
Hollywoodgate review - on tour with the TalibanThursday, 15 August 2024![]() Egyptian journalist Ibrahim Nash’at is either very brave or slightly unhinged. His debut full-length documentary is an account of a year he spent in Afghanistan with the Taliban, after they’d taken control of the country at the end of August 2021,... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The Music LoversTuesday, 13 August 2024![]() Discussing 1971’s The Music Lovers with writer John Baxter, director Ken Russell suggested, among other things, that “music and facts don’t mix”. They don’t always line up here, but this film does stand up as a worthy successor to the BBC’s Delius:... Read more... |
Trap review - how not to find a serial killer in a haystackMonday, 12 August 2024![]() Don’t think too hard about the narrative absurdity of Trap, the new movie wriitten and directed by M Night Shyamalan. There’s a serial killer called The Butcher on the loose in Philadelphia and though the FBI doesn’t know their quarry’s name or what... Read more... |
The Instigators, Apple TV+ review - Matt Damon and Casey Affleck are back on the Beantown beatSaturday, 10 August 2024![]() This heist-orientated black comedy could appeal to fans of the likes of Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s Eleven or the same director’s Out of Sight, without ever quite matching their zip and sparkle. But there are enough loud bangs and big bucks to... Read more... |
Borderlands review - the end of a universe?Saturday, 10 August 2024![]() So, it falls to me to review perhaps the least-anticipated film of the year. Borderlands is based on an admired video game, and there may be nothing more hostile than pissed-off video-gamers.The tsunami of online negativity aimed for weeks at merely... Read more... |
Sky Peals review - a parable of alienation in a motorway service stationThursday, 08 August 2024![]() “I think my dad might have been an alien,” Adam (Faraz Ayub; Line of Duty; Screw) tells a self-help group he wanders into. What does that make him? He doesn’t feel at home anywhere – not with his family or, perhaps not surprisingly, at his job in a... Read more... |
The Micro Golden Age of Mid Eighties Fantasy FilmsSaturday, 03 August 2024![]() “When we hear the formula ‘once upon a time,’ or any of its variants,” wrote Angela Carter in her introduction to her Book of Fairy Tales, “we know in advance that what we are about to hear isn’t going to pretend to be true. We say to children: Don’... Read more... |
