Film
Aftersun review - the last good timeFriday, 18 November 2022![]() The New York-based Scottish writer-director Charlotte Wells's feature debut Aftersun is a sublime example of how an opaque style can be wedded to an ambiguous storytelling technique without cost to psychological truth. Though the movie is... Read more... |
The Menu review - Ralph Fiennes stars in culinary black comedyFriday, 18 November 2022![]() A fine cast, starring Ralph Fiennes as a deranged super-chef along with Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Janet McTeer, Rob Yang and an exclusive restaurant serving horror as a main course – it sounds deliciously promising. But although there are... Read more... |
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever review - expanded Afro-dreams survive a star's deathTuesday, 15 November 2022![]() Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa dies off-screen of an undisclosed disease, suffering “in silence” notes sister Shuri (Letitia Wright), actor and role as one at the end. Lost after one, uniquely iconic full-length film, recasting and digital resurrection... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The TrialTuesday, 15 November 2022![]() “Two-percent movie-making and 98% hustling,” Orson Welles sighed not long before his death in 1985. “It’s no way to spend a life.” His 1962 film of Franz Kafka’s The Trial was his penultimate full-scale completed feature, only 1965’s Chimes at... Read more... |
'We needed to find the perfect sound of vibranium, an alien metal specific to the Marvel Universe': Foley artist Shelley Roden on creating audible movie miraclesMonday, 14 November 2022![]() The projection screen reflects light onto the Foley stage. I can just make out the edges of the built-in cement and metal surfaces around the floor’s perimeter and the large dirt pit centre stage. Bamboo poles, a hockey stick, and a shovel poke... Read more... |
Q&A: Bianca Stigter, director of 'Three Minutes: A Lengthening'Saturday, 12 November 2022![]() Holidaying in Europe with his wife Lisa and friends in August 1938, David Kurtz of Flatbush, Brooklyn, whose family left Poland in 1892 when he was four, returned to his hometown of Nasielsk (population 7,000), 33 miles north-west of Warsaw. There,... Read more... |
Living review - Bill Nighy's masterpieceFriday, 11 November 2022![]() Living begins with a ravishing immersion in vintage footage of a lost world, primary colours popping on a Fifties summer’s day in Piccadilly. Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch’s opulent score adds to the poignancy of an orderly, comfortable England: the... Read more... |
Leslie Phillips: 'I can be recognised by my voice alone'Thursday, 10 November 2022![]() Leslie Phillips would have known for half a century that at his death, which was announced yesterday, the obituaries would lead with one thing only. However much serious work he did in the theatre and on screen, he is forever handcuffed to the skirt... Read more... |
My Neighbour Adolf review - this queasy comedy is not what the world needs just nowMonday, 07 November 2022![]() How many excellent comedies involving the Nazis are there? To Be or Not To Be, The Great Dictator and perhaps The Producers, but Jojo Rabbit was a mess and My Neighbour Adolf is no better.And it’s also hard to... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The Strange DoorSunday, 06 November 2022![]() Under the umbrella Maniacal Mayhem, 1951's The Strange Door has been released on Blu-ray by Eureka Classics with two scarier Boris Karloff movies, The Invisible Ray (1936) and Black Friday (1940). It features one of Karloff’s least maniacal turns –... Read more... |
Call Jane review - well-crafted pro-choice dramaSaturday, 05 November 2022![]() The release of Call Jane could not be more timely, just as the American midterms loom and liberals reel from the overturning of legislation that allow women access to safe and legal abortions in the US. This well-crafted drama tells... Read more... |
Causeway review - megastar Jennifer Lawrence's passion projectFriday, 04 November 2022![]() Causeway is being heralded as Jennifer Lawrence’s return to the kind of low-budget, low-key films that first brought her to critics’ attention, before the megastardom of The Hunger Games franchise. It’s also the first film that... Read more... |
