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The English, BBC Two review - Emily Blunt's date with destiny on the prairiesFriday, 11 November 2022![]() Writer and director Hugo Blick isn’t afraid of getting stuck into some knotty and morally complicated issues, whether it’s Middle Eastern politics (The Honourable Woman) or the Rwandan genocide (Black Earth Rising), but perhaps he wouldn’t be your... 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... |
Album: Taylor Swift - MidnightsWednesday, 26 October 2022![]() Taylor Swift’s transitions have become imperious, from the woody hush of her collaborations with The National’s Aaron Dessner, Folklore and Evermore, to the remade reclamations of her early work. Working at pace, she has assembled an impregnable... Read more... |
Cormac McCarthy: The Passenger review - abstruse, descriptive, digressiveTuesday, 25 October 2022![]() Cormac McCarthy’s first books in over a decade are coming out this year, a month apart from one another. The Passenger tells the story of deep-sea diver Bobby Western, desperately in love with his perfect, beautiful, wildly intelligent dead sister,... Read more... |
Bob Dylan, London Palladium - busy painting his masterpieceSaturday, 22 October 2022![]() It’s the second night of a four-night run at the London Palladium of the Rough and Rowdy Ways World Tour – no other Dylan jaunt has taken an album for its title – and it begins with a blast of symphonic violence from the first movement of Beethoven’... Read more... |
The Watcher, Netflix review - fear and loathing in the New Jersey suburbsWednesday, 19 October 2022![]() Netflix can’t get enough of Ryan Murphy, whose list of productions with the super-streamer includes Halston, Ratched and recent hit Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. Now here he is again with The Watcher, a teasing little mystery based on a true... Read more... |
Hopper: An American Love Story review - a dry view of a much richer subjectTuesday, 18 October 2022![]() This rather disappointing documentary about the great American painter Edward Hopper (1882-1967) has such a dry parade of experts and such a slow linear narrative that it leaves plenty of time to be frustrated by all that’s been left out.Made by the... Read more... |
Halloween Ends review - the final cutMonday, 17 October 2022![]() It doesn’t really end till the last dollar’s earned. But David Gordon Green’s Halloween trilogy, and Jamie Lee Curtis’s signature role, draw to an eventually satisfying close here.Four years after Michael Myers’ bloody Halloween return, Laurie... Read more... |
Amsterdam review - Christian Bale lights the way into a fuzzy misfire's kind heartSunday, 09 October 2022![]() Amsterdam is a multi-faceted anti-fascist shaggy dog story, like Jules et Jim scripted by an off-form Thomas Pynchon. Though it falters in many major ways, David O. Russell’s not especially funny, tense or well-acted spiritual sequel to American... Read more... |
Inside Man, BBC One review - strong cast trapped on a sinking shipWednesday, 05 October 2022![]() Screenwriter and showrunner Steven Moffat is renowned for some of his work, especially Sherlock, but other stuff not so much (I direct you towards Dracula or The Time Traveler’s Wife). When the history is written, Inside Man is liable to languish at... Read more... |
Album: The Bobby Lees - BellevueMonday, 03 October 2022![]() Unless you’re one of the infamous 1%, you might be forgiven for recently spending a bit of time searching for a booster to reinvigorate your mojo before a seriously difficult winter kicks in. Well, assuming that your electricity supply hasn’t... Read more... |
