Film
Blu-ray: Something in the DirtTuesday, 27 December 2022![]() Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson deal in the modern eerie and truly weird, placing relationships under supernatural pressure with unsettling empathy. Where genre-schooled peers such as Ti West and Adam Wingard splice post-slacker, naturalistic... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Ghost Stories for Christmas, Volume 1Sunday, 25 December 2022![]() The BBC’s A Ghost Story for Christmas series first consisted of eight short films broadcast between 1971 and 1978, five of which were adaptations of short stories by MR James.Shot on 16mm film instead of videotape, most were directed by documentary... Read more... |
Wildcat review - damaged war veteran reborn in the Peruvian jungleFriday, 23 December 2022![]() The bond between humans and animals sometimes passeth all understanding. Wildcat is the story of 20-something British Army veteran Harry Turner, American ecologist Samantha Zwicker, and a young ocelot called Keanu, who becomes an almost mythic... Read more... |
Top 10 Films of 2022: ConclusionFriday, 23 December 2022![]() The Arts Desk’s movie reviewers voted The Banshees of Inisherin the best film released in the UK in 2022. Here are our choices for the top 10 with the names of their directors: 1. The Banshees of Inisherin (Martin McDonough)2. Aftersun (... Read more... |
Avatar: The Way of Water review - is that all there is?Friday, 23 December 2022![]() You may wonder: is this it? James Cameron’s Avatar sequel replays Earth’s colonial assault on Pandora in the original, cancelling out the blue-skinned native Na’vi’s victory under the Dances With Wolves-like, blue-white saviour command of Jake Sully... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: filmmaker Mike HodgesThursday, 22 December 2022![]() It can be reasonably argued that Mike Hodges, who died on 17 December, was the finest director of British crime films since Alfred Hitchcock. Though Hodges succeeded in other genres, his Get Carter (1971), Croupier (1998), and... Read more... |
Adam Sweeting's Top 10 Films of 2022Thursday, 22 December 2022![]() 1. Nightmare AlleyIt’s the late 1930s, and the America depicted here is still lost in the purgatory of the Great Depression. Director Guillermo del Toro has described it as “a straight, really dark story”, but it grips like a sinister,... Read more... |
Sebastian Scotney's Top 10 Films of 2022Wednesday, 21 December 2022![]() Movie-watchers are wallowing in the back catalogues. I hunted down theartsdesk's readership stats for the film reviews I’d written this year. Top of the list was not a new release at all, but the new extras-loaded Blu-ray version of Bertrand... Read more... |
Markie Robson-Scott's Top 10 Films of 2022Tuesday, 20 December 2022![]() Madness, introspection, and childhood trauma all feature in the best films of 2022: a good year for delving deep. Triangle of Sadness is over-the-top, cathartic lunacy – don’t see it before going on a cruise – while The Banshees of Inisherin... Read more... |
Demetrios Matheou's Top 10 Films of 2022Monday, 19 December 2022![]() I’m struck by how many of my 2022 picks deal with relationships in extremis: a love story disguised as a Hitchcockian murder mystery, a long friendship gone suddenly surreally awry, an unlikely romance that unfolds on a sub-zero train journey,... Read more... |
Veronica Lee's Top 10 Films of 2022Sunday, 18 December 2022![]() In what feels like a less than stellar year for cinema, some films stand out. In some instances it was because I stepped a little outside my normal fare of blockbusters or star-driven vehicles and saw some films I might have thought a little too... Read more... |
Nick Hasted's Top 10 Films of 2022Saturday, 17 December 2022![]() Audrey Diwan’s French abortion drama Happening was the year’s hardest but most luminescent watch, as a fiercely intelligent young woman fights for her future survival as an artist in 1963, when illegal abortion requires wartime subterfuge and bloody... Read more... |
