Film
Blu-ray: CrumbSunday, 22 September 2024![]() Robert Crumb puts America’s racist, misogynist Id on paper with self-implicating obsession. Terry Zwigoff’s 1995 documentary on the underground cartoonist and his even further out family is reissued as the channels for such purging, pungent art have... Read more... |
The law's sick voyeurism - director Cédric Kahn on 'The Goldman Case'Saturday, 21 September 2024![]() The trial of the left-wing intellectual Pierre Goldman, who was charged in April 1970 with four armed robberies, one of which led to the death of two pharmacists, was known as “The Trial of the Century” – even though the century wasn’t over yet, as... Read more... |
Notes from Sheepland review - her farm is her canvasFriday, 20 September 2024![]() Orla Barry laughed when she was advised to take up sheep farming, and not just because she had no experience. “Orla with the sheep eyes,” she calls herself and, indeed, in a stylized self-portrait, she does seem to have the placid, watchful gaze of... Read more... |
The Substance review - Demi Moore as an ageing Hollywood celeb with body issuesFriday, 20 September 2024![]() If you like a body-horror movie to retain a semblance of logic in its plot line, then The Substance – grotesque, gory and finally insubstantial – may not be for you.French director Coralie Fargeat’s second feature (her first was Revenge in 2017, a... Read more... |
Strange Darling review - love really hurtsFriday, 20 September 2024![]() “Are you a serial killer?” asks a woman sitting in a pick up truck with a man she just met at a bar. The neon sign from the motel they are parked outside bathes the couple in cool, blue light. “Do you have any idea of the risks a woman like me takes... Read more... |
The Goldman Case review - blistering French political dramaFriday, 20 September 2024![]() It’s a bold move to give a UK cinema release to this fierce courtroom drama about a French left-wing intellectual who was assassinated in1979. Pierre Goldman isn’t exactly a well-known figure on this side of the Channel, but perhaps the distributors... Read more... |
My Favourite Cake review - woman, love, and freedomMonday, 16 September 2024![]() The taxi cab has become a recurring motif in modern Iranian cinema, perhaps because it approximates to a kind of dissident bubble within the authoritarian state, a public space where individuals can have private and often subversive conversations.In... Read more... |
The Critic review - beware the acid-tipped penSaturday, 14 September 2024![]() The setting is the lively 1930s London theatre world, but any sense that The Critic will be a lighthearted thriller should soon be dispelled by a soundtrack featuring “Midnight and the Stars and You,” the song that Stanley Kubrick used to ominous... Read more... |
Lee review - shaky biopic of an iconic photographerFriday, 13 September 2024![]() Anyone who has seen Lee Miller’s photographs – those taken of her in the 1920s when she was a dazzling American beauty, those she took as a World War Two photojournalist – and read about her extraordinary life will have thought: this will make... Read more... |
Reawakening review - a prodigal daughter returns, or does she?Friday, 13 September 2024![]() “I’d know her. Bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh. Would I know her? Would I?” John (a brilliant Jared Harris, who’s also an executive producer) is always looking for his daughter, who ran away from home ten years ago at the age of 14 and hasn’t... Read more... |
Red Rooms review - the darkest of websTuesday, 10 September 2024![]() A woman sits at her computer. She copy-pastes an address into a search engine. She goes to street view. She zooms in. Click. Opens a new tab. Click. Searches a name. There are no lines of green code on a black screen or indecipherable programmes... Read more... |
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice review - a lively resurrectionTuesday, 10 September 2024![]() Sometimes love never dies and the dead never rot. A lot of water has flowed down the River Styx since Tim Burton’s first Beetlejuice film in 1988, but the bones of the original have held up surprisingly well, the madcap morbid spoof outliving many... Read more... |
