film directors
Andrew Haigh: 'In the end you have to be able to make the decisions' - interviewMonday, 30 April 2018![]() Very early in his career, Andrew Haigh worked as an assistant editor on such Ridley Scott blockbusters as Gladiator and Black Hawk Down. He didn't actually meet Scott in person until years later, when the eminent director had no recollection of him... Read more... |
The Wound review - gay love hurts in strong South African dramaFriday, 27 April 2018![]() The title of South African director John Trengove’s powerful first feature works in more ways than one. In its literal sense, it alludes to the ritual circumcision, or ukwaluka, that accompanies the traditional rite of passage for young Xhosa men,... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: They Came to a CityFriday, 27 April 2018![]() Ealing Studios veteran Basil Dearden may have directed it, but 1944’s They Came to a City is mostly a JB Priestley film, an engaging blend of the mundane and the metaphysical. The work’s stage origins are clear; apart from the newly-written prologue... Read more... |
Milos Forman: 'The less you know about yourself, the happier you are'Tuesday, 17 April 2018![]() The second thing I noticed about Miloš Forman, who has died at the age of 86, was the spectacular imperfection of his English. All those decades in America could not muffle his foghorn of a Bohemian accent, nor assimilate the refugees from Czech... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Andrey Zvyagintsev - The Return / The BanishmentTuesday, 17 April 2018![]() Andrey Zvyagintsev is without doubt one of the great film-makers of our time. If you only know Leviathan, it's about time you looked at the rest of his considerable oeuvre. What is it about Russian cinema? Since the 1920s, Russia has brought us a... Read more... |
Custody review - unflinching and masterfulTuesday, 10 April 2018![]() Divorce proceedings turn sour in this devastating debut from writer/director Xavier Legrand. Using the full palette of human behaviour, Custody expertly balances high tension and grounded realism to create a timely and lingering film.We start at a... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: An Actor's RevengeSaturday, 07 April 2018![]() Japanese director Kon Ichikawa’s An Actor’s Revenge is something of a one-off. Even in the context of the prolific director’s career variety, it’s an unusually stylised and visually captivating story of high artifice – there’s rich melodrama in its... Read more... |
Score review - breathless dash through music and filmThursday, 05 April 2018![]() The crucial yet almost indefinable role of music in film – it’s a subject ripe for exploration and celebration, from the musicological technicalities of leitmotifs and ostinatos, through to the colourful characters working to bring directors’... Read more... |
Ready Player One review - Spielberg goes back to the futureThursday, 29 March 2018![]() Suddenly Steven Spielberg movies are plopping off the production line like Ford Fiestas or Cadburys Creme Eggs. It seems like only seconds ago that we were greeting The BFG and the breast-beating earnestness of The Post, and now the director comes... Read more... |
The Third Murder review - unpacking a crime enigmaFriday, 23 March 2018![]() Japanese director Kore-eda Hirokazu offers up mystery aplenty in his new film The Third Murder, enigma and riddle too. He also moves away from the territory of family drama for which he is best known. There’s similar intensity in some of the... Read more... |
DVD: GloryTuesday, 20 March 2018![]() The Bulgarian co-directing duo of Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov proved their skill with the scalpel in slicing through the unforgiving world depicted in their first film, The Lesson, from 2014. Their follow-up in a loosely planned trilogy,... Read more... |
The Square review - stylish, brilliantly acted satireFriday, 16 March 2018![]() One of the oldest pleasures of cinema is the opportunity it gives us to look at beautiful people in beautiful places, possibly having beautiful sex. Often audiences get exactly what they came for but sometimes it isn’t exactly straightforward. Take... Read more... |
