film directors
Blu-ray: Henri-Georges Clouzot - Le Corbeau / Quai des Orfèvres / La PrisonnièreFriday, 16 March 2018![]() Henri-Georges Clouzot is one of the giants of French cinema history, such a versatile master of entertainment that his qualities as an auteur and art-house director are sometimes forgotten. This new collection of his restored films includes some of... Read more... |
Annihilation, Netflix review - not quite a sci-fi masterpieceThursday, 15 March 2018![]() Mild controversy hovers over the new film by Alex Garland, the novelist-turned-screenwriter-turned-director. Garland’s 2015 directing debut, Ex Machina, was a slow-burning hit which found favour with critics and film festival juries. This follow-up... Read more... |
You Were Never Really Here review - a wild ride to the dark sideThursday, 08 March 2018![]() The gripping paradox of Lynne Ramsay’s terse, brutal thriller is suggested in its title. Adapted from Jonathan Ames's novella, it’s a film distinguished by the force of its images and the compression of its narrative, and while its impact leaves you... Read more... |
DVD: Jupiter's MoonsWednesday, 07 March 2018![]() There’s a terrific drive to Kornél Mundruczó’s Jupiter’s Moon, a cinematic powerhouse of both technique and ideas. The maverick Hungarian director’s film, which premiered in last year’s Cannes competition, may occasionally bewilder – such is the... Read more... |
The Light of the Moon, Amazon Prime review - coping with the unthinkableWednesday, 28 February 2018![]() This account of the aftermath of a sexual assault is handled with a clear-headed restraint and attention to detail that’s refreshing in the feverish post-Weinstein climate. The Light of the Moon (released on Amazon Prime) is the first feature by... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Orchestra RehearsalTuesday, 27 February 2018![]() Made for Italian state television in 1978, Fellini’s Orchestral Rehearsal is full of clichés. Some of them do ring true: brass players and percussionists are often a mischievous, rowdy bunch. As for the others… I’d best stop there, lest I annoy any... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: The PartyFriday, 23 February 2018![]() Take one of the strongest casts in British cinema and put them in a confined space; it was always going to be fun. Sally Potter’s The Party sets its sights on the duplicitous liberal elite, where venality hides behind paper-thin morals.Janet (... Read more... |
DVD: Beach RatsWednesday, 21 February 2018![]() Beach Rats is a film that has “indie” etched in its bones. The second feature from Brooklyn-born Eliza Hittman, it was made with support from New York's independent outfit Cinereach, and went through development at the Sundance Labs. Appropriately,... Read more... |
Clio Barnard: 'We need to talk about sexual abuse' - interviewTuesday, 20 February 2018![]() Clio Barnard has quietly been building a reputation as one of Britain’s most human storytellers. Her debut feature The Arbor was a mesmerising look at the life of playwright Andrea Dunbar, blurring the line between documentary and performance. While... Read more... |
Loveless review - from Russia, without loveFriday, 09 February 2018![]() After the anger, the emptiness… Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Loveless is his fifth film, and harks back to the world of complicated, somehow unelucidated family relationships that characterised his debut, The Return, the work that brought... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Henri-Georges Clouzot's InfernoThursday, 08 February 2018![]() Watching what remains of Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Inferno (L’Enfer) serves to remind us just how good his earlier work was. Inferno marked the beginning of the end, its shambolic production beginning Clouzot’s descent into obscurity. But Serge... Read more... |
DVD: In BetweenTuesday, 06 February 2018![]() In Between didn’t get nearly enough attention on its cinema release in the UK last autumn, hampered perhaps by its nothingy title and a synopsis that can make it sound like it will be a worthy evening out when in fact it’s anything but. One of the... Read more... |
