Film
Alone at Night review - cam girl meets crowbar killerMonday, 07 August 2023![]() The vogue for star ratings fixed to film reviews arrived after the heyday of exploitation movies, which is perhaps just as well because the whole point of such films is that they’re good and terrible at the same time.Like Schrödinger’s cat in... Read more... |
Joy Ride review - pioneering horninessSunday, 06 August 2023![]() This Seth Rogen-produced, Family Guy writers-co-scripted gross-out comedy with four Chinese-American women fully lives up and down to its description. With Crazy Rich Asians co-writer Adele Lim as debuting director, it’s also another demographically... Read more... |
Meg 2: The Trench review - into the jaws of tediumSaturday, 05 August 2023![]() Big bitey sharks and prehistoric monsters have tantalised the imaginations of summer moviegoers for decades, from Jules Verne to Jaws. James Cameron’s Avatar 2: The Way of Water and the director’s recent scientific commentary on the OceanGate... Read more... |
Composer and conductor Carl Davis, 1936-2023Friday, 04 August 2023![]() May 2021 should have seen the appearance on Netflix of a new restoration of Abel Gance’s silent epic Napoleon, lasting nearly seven hours and timed to coincide with the 200th anniversary of Napoleon’s death. The release was delayed, but, in... Read more... |
Paris Memories review - recalling the terror, bit by bitWednesday, 02 August 2023![]() People have been making films about the unreliability of memory since, oh, I can’t remember. Often it’s a cue for a genre escapade, but here French filmmaker Alice Winocour gives us a social drama, telling the fictional story of a survivor of the... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The Driver's SeatTuesday, 01 August 2023![]() Liz Taylor’s blowsy late-period persona is finessed to its finest point in this 1974 Muriel Spark adaptation, boldly plugging into the mains of her fragile talent.Lise (Taylor) travels from Hamburg to Rome after a mental breakdown, sporting black... Read more... |
Baato review - Nepalese mountain folk await big changes with excitement and anxietySunday, 30 July 2023![]() It doesn’t do to be in a hurry in Nepal. In Baato, directors Kate Stryker and Lucas Millard follow Mikma and her family as they travel 300 kilometres from their mountain village in Eastern Nepal to the town of Terai. It takes the best part of a week... Read more... |
The Beanie Bubble review - an under-stuffed, misshapen product sagaSaturday, 29 July 2023![]() Another week, another toy story, in the wake of Barbie. And another origin-of-hit-product story, too, after Air. The Beanie Bubble, though, has none of the surprisingly gripping appeal of Nike’s rise and rise via a single trainer design, nor the (... Read more... |
Talk to Me review - teens tempt fate in Aussie alienation allegorySaturday, 29 July 2023![]() Keeping up with viral teenage trends is nearly impossible – they travel at the speed of light – but here’s a new one, or ancient one given an electronic makeover.In Talk to Me, the new horror movie directed by twins Danny and Michael Philippou... Read more... |
Everybody Loves Jeanne review - charmingly weird romantic comedyWednesday, 26 July 2023![]() Céline Devaux, known for her award-winning short films, wrote, directed and drew the animations for her charming, funny debut feature, which takes the concept of the critical inner voice and runs with it.Blanche Gardin is brilliant as Jeanne, whose... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Thamp̄ (The Circus Tent)Tuesday, 25 July 2023![]() There are scores of films set in and around circuses. Aravindan Govindan’s bewitching Thamp̄ (The Circus Tent) isn’t like any of them, though I was fleetingly reminded of Jacques Tati’s largely plotless Jour de fête – which also opens and closes... Read more... |
My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock review - a sly primerSunday, 23 July 2023![]() Mark Cousins pulled off a coup for his latest film history documentary, My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock, by getting the great director to narrate it. In his catarrhal East London drawl, Hitchcock parses dozens of the brilliant visual techniques he used... Read more... |
