film festivals
LFF 2018: Roma review – Alfonso Cuarón’s triumphant return to MexicoSaturday, 20 October 2018![]() It’s not for nothing that Alfonso Cuarón’s mercurial CV includes Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, because this director really knows something about alchemy. His last, the Oscar-winning Gravity, was a science fiction spectacular... Read more... |
LFF 2018: The Favourite review - Queen Anne's bizarre love triangleSaturday, 20 October 2018![]() Olivia Colman will in due course be appearing as Elizabeth II in The Crown, surely a role of a very different hue to her portrayal of Queen Anne in Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Favourite (shown at LFF). It’s the beginning of the 18th Century, and England... Read more... |
LFF 2018: Colette review - zinging with zeitgeisty relevanceFriday, 12 October 2018![]() The story of French author and transgressor of social mores Colette has been told before on screen and in song, but this new film version (shown at London Film Festival) from director Wash Westmoreland not only zings with zeitgeisty relevance, but... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: ZamaSaturday, 29 September 2018![]() Atmosphere definitely dominates over narrative in Lucrecia Martel’s fourth film – long delayed, Zama follows almost a decade on from her similarly opaque The Headless Woman – but the Argentinian director offers bracing consolation for some early... Read more... |
The Miseducation of Cameron Post review - learning the right wayFriday, 07 September 2018![]() This is Desiree Akhavan’s second film, following on from her rather ironically titled Appropriate Behaviour of 2014. That was a coming-out drama about a bisexual, Iranian-American woman, whose story closely reflected the director’s own – and Akhavan... Read more... |
Blu-ray: A Gentle CreatureTuesday, 28 August 2018![]() “To our enormous suffering!” There are many macabre vodka toasts, accompanied by some appropriately gruelling visuals, in A Gentle Creature, but that one surely best captures the beyond-nihilist mood of Sergei Loznitsa’s 2017 Cannes competition... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Black PeterFriday, 24 August 2018![]() Fifty years after the 1968 Soviet invasion that so brutally interrupted it, the Czech New Wave really is a gift that keeps on giving. It still astounds that such a sheer variety of cinema was created in so short a time – really just six or seven... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Intimate LightingTuesday, 29 May 2018![]() From the way that Czech director Ivan Passer remembers the genesis of this, his 1965 debut feature, in the 2006 interview that comes with this Second Run rerelease, Intimate Lighting happened practically by accident. A scriptwriter friend had put an... Read more... |
Blu-ray/DVD: Neon BullMonday, 14 May 2018![]() The naturalism of Gabriel Mascaro’s Neon Bull has an engrossing inconsequence – if that's not a contradiction in terms – that surely betrays the Brazilian director’s origins as a documentarist. Narrative in any traditional plot sense is... Read more... |
Michel Hazanavicius: 'Losing himself is how he found himself'Friday, 11 May 2018![]() French director Michel Hazanavicius made a name for himself with his OSS 117 spy spoofs, Nest of Spies (2006) and Lost in Rio (2009), set in the Fifties and Sixties respectively and starring Jean Dujardin as a somewhat idiotic... Read more... |
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... |
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... |
