thrillers
In The Fade review - twisty German courtroom dramaThursday, 21 June 2018![]() The Cannes jury in 2017 gave best actress to Diane Kruger for her performance in In the Fade. She plays Katja, who turns avenging angel when her son and Turkish husband are murdered. It’s Kruger’s first acting role in her native German and she’s on... Read more... |
Frank Gardner: Ultimatum review - topical terrorismSunday, 03 June 2018![]() The journalist Frank Gardner has turned to fiction to illuminate with imagination the world that he knows inside out from years of reporting. His biographical trajectory, from scholar of the Middle East and the Arab world, through BBC correspondent... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: The PostFriday, 18 May 2018![]() Spielberg’s prequel to All the President’s Men was filmed at speed, and aimed squarely at the press-hating Trump, not the late Tricky Dick. This contemporary intent is already fading. What remains is the director’s second return, after Munich, to... Read more... |
Revenge - a blood-soaked joyThursday, 10 May 2018![]() Deep in an unnamed desert, a violent and psychedelic retribution is sought. The aptly named Revenge is a brutally rewarding experience, bringing classic horror and exploitation tropes kicking and screaming into the 21st century. It is the debut... Read more... |
Beast review - mesmerising and murky in equal measureSaturday, 28 April 2018![]() Two fast-rising actors, Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn, lend genuine flair to a thriller that needs its mesmerising star turns to rise above the murk. Densely plotted, if sometimes suffocatingly so, TV director Michael Pearce's feature film debut... Read more... |
Occupied, series 2, Sky Atlantic review - political conflicts looking all too actualThursday, 19 April 2018![]() Eight months have passed since the Russians invaded Norway in the first season of Jo Nesbo’s neo-Cold War thriller. Real-life events have only made Occupied seem more relevant. Like Conrad’s novel Under Western Eyes, it dramatises the clash between... Read more... |
Lifeline, Channel 4 review - Spanish sci-fi drama on speedMonday, 16 April 2018![]() It is with some trepidation that the globe-trotting viewer embarks on a new drama from Spain. Last year in BBC Four stole the best part of 20 hours of some lives with its split-series transmission of the maddening I Know Who You Are. Lifeline (... Read more... |
DVD/Download: Lies We TellTuesday, 10 April 2018![]() The story behind the making of first-time director Mitu Misra’s Lies We Tell is often easier to make sense of than what happens in the film: Misra realised the project with money from his double-glazing business and plenty of bull-headed persistence... Read more... |
White Guy on the Bus, Finborough Theatre review - a moral tale of Pennsylvania's divisionsSaturday, 31 March 2018![]() Ros and Ray are old hippies made good. She’s a hard-bitten, hard-working teacher in an inner-city Pennsylvania school where her pupils rob 7-Elevens on Fridays and the staff have a betting pool on how many times she gets called "white bitch". He’s a... Read more... |
The Great Wave, National Theatre review - moving epic of global lossTuesday, 20 March 2018![]() You could call it an absence of yellow. Until very recently British theatre has been pretty poor at representing the stories of Chinese and East Asian people, and even of British East Asians. In 2016, Andrew Lloyd Webber called British theatre “... Read more... |
Red Sparrow review - from Russia with lustFriday, 02 March 2018![]() As it turns out, the slashed-to-the-hip Versace dress with which Jennifer Lawrence provoked controversy (synthetic or otherwise) on a freezing London rooftop was an accurate barometer of what to expect from Red Sparrow. It has the nostalgic... Read more... |
Rhidian Brook on The Killing of Butterfly JoeThursday, 01 March 2018![]() When I was 23 I had a job selling butterflies in glass cases in America. I worked for a guy who, as well as being a butterfly salesman, had ambitions to be America’s first Pope (an ambition he ditched on account of him wanting to marry). I drove all... Read more... |
