Film
Saltburn review - an uneven gothic rompFriday, 17 November 2023![]() This seems to be a season for films majoring on bisexuality, with the awards round encompassing Ira Sachs’s Passages, Bradley Cooper’s Maestro and Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn, a story of high-class high jinks in a modern twist on Evelyn’s Waugh’s... Read more... |
Tish review - haunting portrait of a driven working-class photographerFriday, 17 November 2023![]() Paul Sng’s documentary Tish is one of the best British films of 2023 – both a heartfelt tribute to the life and work of the late photographer Tish (born Patricia) Murtha and a timely reminder of the war waged on the nation’s industrial working-class... Read more... |
Driving Madeleine review - a Paris taxi ride reveals a harrowing life storyFriday, 17 November 2023![]() Charles (French comedian Dany Boon), a jaded taxi driver in Paris, is stressed out. He owes money, the points on his license are mounting up, he barely has time to see his wife and daughter. When he gets a booking for a far-flung ride involving an... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: 23 Seconds to EternityTuesday, 14 November 2023![]() The KLF are endlessly fascinating. There’s never been a “pop group” like them. From the late Eighties into the early Nineties, they treated music, especially electronic dance music, as a laboratory for lunatic experiment. Unlike most avant-garde... Read more... |
Peter Doherty: Stranger In My Own Skin review – close-up on chaosSaturday, 11 November 2023![]() Pete Doherty’s notorious tabloid image as Kate Moss’s junkie rock star boyfriend blessedly faded following that relationship’s end, stopping short of Amy Winehouse territory. Katia deVidas’s documentary focuses on that addiction through his... Read more... |
Powell and Pressburger: the glueman comethSaturday, 11 November 2023![]() The shop assistant turned World War Two Land Army girl Alison Smith, clad in a summer dress on the sabbath, steps through a glade onto a hilltop track above the village of Chillingbourne in Kent. It’s the same road once taken by medieval... Read more... |
Anatomy of a Fall review - gripping psychological thriller set in the French AlpsFriday, 10 November 2023![]() There’s a splinter of ice in the heart of a writer, said Graham Greene, and that ice plays a part in French director Justine Triet’s superb fourth feature, which won the Palme d’Or at Cannes.Set in the French Alps, the film begins with successful... Read more... |
A Forgotten Man review - Switzerland's WW2 record haunts monochrome dramaFriday, 10 November 2023![]() Switzerland isn’t exactly famous for parading its history during WWII. Remaining neutral from the conflict like its neighbour Liechtenstein, the Swiss benefitted from financial and armament deals with Nazi Germany, turned away Jewish refugees... Read more... |
Rustin review - a doubly liberated American lifeSunday, 05 November 2023![]() This is a tribute to a forgotten hero, gay black Quaker Bayard Rustin (Colman Domingo), driving force behind the 1963 March on Washington, the vast peaceful protest that sanctified Martin Luther King as his oratory seemed to lift black America... Read more... |
On the Adamant review - moving French documentary focusing on mental healthSaturday, 04 November 2023![]() On the Adamant is an endearing documentary by the French director Nicolas Philibert, best known here for his 2003 film, Être et Avoir, a portrait of a single-room school in the Auvergne.This time around, Philbert has placed his... Read more... |
Dance First - the travails of Samuel BeckettSaturday, 04 November 2023![]() Dance First takes its title from a line in Samuel Beckett’s most famous work Waiting for Godot. “Perhaps he could dance first and think afterwards,” says the tramp Estragon of Pozzo’s slave Lucky, who then proceeds to do both in a typically absurd... Read more... |
How to Have Sex review - compelling journey of a vulnerable teenFriday, 03 November 2023![]() Molly Manning Walker surprised herself by winning the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes this year with her rites-of-passage feature, How to Have Sex. Why the surprise? It’s a compelling debut.For the first five minutes, you might decide you won’t... Read more... |
