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FILM REVIEW: SURGE
What ensues is a masterclass from Whishaw, as his character freewheels impulsively from one idea to the next without a care in the world as to the consequences. Alternately grinning like an idiot, gurning in pain, dancing with complete abandon, we witness the complete fracturing of a man’s life and mental state in real time. FILM REVIEW: FIRST COW Reichardt frames the film in 4:3, privileging her human figures over the landscape that dwarfs them, shot in muted, earthy tones. It is a subtle visual tempering of the sublime that indicates to us that though First Cow may be set in the old West of the pioneers and prospectors, it is fundamentally a love story of two friends. FILM REVIEW: ARMY OF THE DEAD Snyder’s new Netflix film Army of the Dead, a good-humoured zombie romp, has buckets of what his champions love and yet also shows some surprising restraint, which might even win him a few converts. A military convoy travels through the desert twilight carrying an undefined cargo which leaves the army drivers speculating on itscontents
FILM REVIEW: APPLES
For all its misdirection and confusion, Apples reaches a conclusion of unexpected emotional weight. An intelligent and clear-sighted piece of filmmaking, it is a highly accomplished first directorial outing by Nikou. Matthew Anderson | @MattAndo63. YouTube. Curzon. WHICH KEY FACTORS HELP TO CREATE THE BEST BOND FILMS Every Bond fan will probably have a favourite Bond movie and there are so many to choose from. Older fans will probably be nostalgic for the very first film, Dr. No (1962), which first introduced our hero. While younger fans may prefer the latest ones like Spectre (2015) or CasinoRoyale (2006). But
FILM REVIEW: 'METRO MANILA' British director Sean Ellis (Cashback, The Broken) swaps the comfortable environs of good ol’ Blighty for the mean streets of the Filipino capital with Metro Manila (2013), a sincere if somewhat inconsequential portrayal of one family’s beleaguered existence within the sprawling metropolis.Clearly indebted to the cinema of Scorsese (amongst others), Ellis’ latest is a significant leap WHY CASABLANCA IS ONE OF THE GREATEST MOVIES EVER Although 1942’s Casablanca was an A-list picture with major stars like Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, no one involved with its production thought it would be anything more special than the hundreds of other movies Hollywood was producing that year.. Casablanca went on to win three Academy Awards, for Best Picture, Best Director, and BestAdapted Screenplay.
THE SWEDISH ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY IS GROWING The Swedish entertainment industry is growing – and it’s not just film. If you’ve been paying attention, you may have noticed that Sweden has been stepping up their entertainment game. We’ve been seeing Swedish actors rise to the top in Hollywood, Swedish authors writing the next best-seller and all kinds of other forms ofentertainment
FANTASY VS. REALITY: REAL-LIFE PORTRAYAL IN MOVIES The critically acclaimed biopic Selma starring David Oyelowo, for example, received a 100% accuracy score. The movie American Sniper starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, though, only received a 56.9% grade. “A lot of the events in the movie did happen, but Kyle’s involvement in them was repeatedly exaggerated,” the report’sauthor said.
FILM REVIEW: AFTER LOVE ★★★★★ Secrets, lies, love and sacrifices spanning a lifetime resonate across the English Channel and far beyond in writer-director Aleem Khan’s staggering debut, After Love. Blending the traditions of a British-Pakistani household with the complications, and deceptions, of modern life, this simmering, low-key feature is at onceas
FILM REVIEW: SURGE
What ensues is a masterclass from Whishaw, as his character freewheels impulsively from one idea to the next without a care in the world as to the consequences. Alternately grinning like an idiot, gurning in pain, dancing with complete abandon, we witness the complete fracturing of a man’s life and mental state in real time. FILM REVIEW: FIRST COW Reichardt frames the film in 4:3, privileging her human figures over the landscape that dwarfs them, shot in muted, earthy tones. It is a subtle visual tempering of the sublime that indicates to us that though First Cow may be set in the old West of the pioneers and prospectors, it is fundamentally a love story of two friends. FILM REVIEW: ARMY OF THE DEAD Snyder’s new Netflix film Army of the Dead, a good-humoured zombie romp, has buckets of what his champions love and yet also shows some surprising restraint, which might even win him a few converts. A military convoy travels through the desert twilight carrying an undefined cargo which leaves the army drivers speculating on itscontents
FILM REVIEW: APPLES
For all its misdirection and confusion, Apples reaches a conclusion of unexpected emotional weight. An intelligent and clear-sighted piece of filmmaking, it is a highly accomplished first directorial outing by Nikou. Matthew Anderson | @MattAndo63. YouTube. Curzon. WHICH KEY FACTORS HELP TO CREATE THE BEST BOND FILMS Every Bond fan will probably have a favourite Bond movie and there are so many to choose from. Older fans will probably be nostalgic for the very first film, Dr. No (1962), which first introduced our hero. While younger fans may prefer the latest ones like Spectre (2015) or CasinoRoyale (2006). But
FILM REVIEW: 'METRO MANILA' British director Sean Ellis (Cashback, The Broken) swaps the comfortable environs of good ol’ Blighty for the mean streets of the Filipino capital with Metro Manila (2013), a sincere if somewhat inconsequential portrayal of one family’s beleaguered existence within the sprawling metropolis.Clearly indebted to the cinema of Scorsese (amongst others), Ellis’ latest is a significant leap WHY CASABLANCA IS ONE OF THE GREATEST MOVIES EVER Although 1942’s Casablanca was an A-list picture with major stars like Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, no one involved with its production thought it would be anything more special than the hundreds of other movies Hollywood was producing that year.. Casablanca went on to win three Academy Awards, for Best Picture, Best Director, and BestAdapted Screenplay.
THE SWEDISH ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY IS GROWING The Swedish entertainment industry is growing – and it’s not just film. If you’ve been paying attention, you may have noticed that Sweden has been stepping up their entertainment game. We’ve been seeing Swedish actors rise to the top in Hollywood, Swedish authors writing the next best-seller and all kinds of other forms ofentertainment
FANTASY VS. REALITY: REAL-LIFE PORTRAYAL IN MOVIES The critically acclaimed biopic Selma starring David Oyelowo, for example, received a 100% accuracy score. The movie American Sniper starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, though, only received a 56.9% grade. “A lot of the events in the movie did happen, but Kyle’s involvement in them was repeatedly exaggerated,” the report’sauthor said.
FILM REVIEW: THE FATHER The Father is less explicitly aligned to genre, but its representation of the disease is no less horrifying. Ben Smithard’s rich cinematography, imbued with deep mahoganies and sombre blacks, is beautiful but his almost expressionist use of lighting gives the space of Anthony’s (Anthony Hopkins) flat, where most of the film is set,an
FILM REVIEW: THE KILLING OF TWO LOVERS ★★★★☆ Since 2008, writer-director Robert Machoian has built up an impressive and prolific body of work, largely comprised of shorts and documentaries and peppered with a handful of features. In his fourth feature, The Killing of Two Lovers, Machoian has crafted an intense, moving and bleak portrait of FILM REVIEW: AFTER LOVE ★★★★★ Secrets, lies, love and sacrifices spanning a lifetime resonate across the English Channel and far beyond in writer-director Aleem Khan’s staggering debut, After Love. Blending the traditions of a British-Pakistani household with the complications, and deceptions, of modern life, this simmering, low-key feature is at onceas
FILM REVIEW: GUNDA
There’s a joyous moment just after the hour mark of Gunda where two piglets experience rain for the first time. Sneaking to the threshold of their warm abode, full of curiosity, they look to the sky, and instinctively, playfully try to catch the falling droplets in their mouths. Full of pure FILM REVIEW: FRANKIE A family assemble for a vacation in Portugal and to confront a looming loss in Ira Sachs’ gentle talkathon, Frankie. The film takes place in the Portuguese city of Sinta, a beautiful location, and a family of disparate elements have gathered here to swim, eat and walk, but mainly to chat – andFILM REVIEW: APPLES
For all its misdirection and confusion, Apples reaches a conclusion of unexpected emotional weight. An intelligent and clear-sighted piece of filmmaking, it is a highly accomplished first directorial outing by Nikou. Matthew Anderson | @MattAndo63. YouTube. Curzon. FANTASY VS. REALITY: REAL-LIFE PORTRAYAL IN MOVIES The critically acclaimed biopic Selma starring David Oyelowo, for example, received a 100% accuracy score. The movie American Sniper starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, though, only received a 56.9% grade. “A lot of the events in the movie did happen, but Kyle’s involvement in them was repeatedly exaggerated,” the report’sauthor said.
FILM REVIEW: 'TOUCH OF EVIL' 11 December 2017 by. CineVue. Read Time: 2 Minute, 39 Second. ★★★★★. Touch of Evil (1958) proceeds with one of the most celebrated long-takes in screen history. The sequence is a marvel of technical virtuosity and staged action. From the very start, Orson Welles’s grubby and sweaty noir classic has us in its grip with agloriously
FILM REVIEW: DELIVER US (LIBERAMI) In select UK cinemas this week, Italian director Federica Di Giacomo eschews genre sensationalism for her Palermo-set exorcism documentary Deliver Us (Liberami), which is far more interested in its human subjects than it is in the demonic. Of course, the very notion of a religious procedure to rid people of evil spirits may seem like genre fare to certain audiences. INTERVIEW: PETER GREENAWAY 10 October 2018 by. CineVue. Read Time: 6 Minute, 39 Second. Very few people can pull off wearing a navy blue pinstripe suit paired with a dark lined open-neck shirt. Yet not everyone is Peter Greenaway. The veteran British director, an intriguing, eloquent and eminently likeable subject, has been based in Amsterdam for the last twentyyears.
FILM REVIEW: FIRST COW Reichardt frames the film in 4:3, privileging her human figures over the landscape that dwarfs them, shot in muted, earthy tones. It is a subtle visual tempering of the sublime that indicates to us that though First Cow may be set in the old West of the pioneers and prospectors, it is fundamentally a love story of two friends.FILM REVIEW: SURGE
What ensues is a masterclass from Whishaw, as his character freewheels impulsively from one idea to the next without a care in the world as to the consequences. Alternately grinning like an idiot, gurning in pain, dancing with complete abandon, we witness the complete fracturing of a man’s life and mental state in real time. WHICH KEY FACTORS HELP TO CREATE THE BEST BOND FILMS Every Bond fan will probably have a favourite Bond movie and there are so many to choose from. Older fans will probably be nostalgic for the very first film, Dr. No (1962), which first introduced our hero. While younger fans may prefer the latest ones like Spectre (2015) or CasinoRoyale (2006). But
FILM REVIEW: PERFUMES ★★★☆☆ Reminiscent of the 2011 crowd-pleaser Les Intouchables, Grégory Magne’s Perfumes is a charming, unconventional, odd-couple buddy movie of sorts, which crisscrosses an autumnal France with the highly cultured nose of sourpuss recluse, FILM REVIEW: PINOCCHIO ★★★☆☆ Film versions of Carlo Collodi’s iconic 1883 children’s novel are almost as old as cinema itself. Disney’s 1940 version notwithstanding, the first film adaptation dates from 1911, while the fable of an artificial boy who yearns to become ‘real’has
FILM REVIEW: 'METRO MANILA' British director Sean Ellis (Cashback, The Broken) swaps the comfortable environs of good ol’ Blighty for the mean streets of the Filipino capital with Metro Manila (2013), a sincere if somewhat inconsequential portrayal of one family’s beleaguered existence within the sprawling metropolis.Clearly indebted to the cinema of Scorsese (amongst others), Ellis’ latest is a significant leap FILM REVIEW: SICILIAN GHOST STORY ★★★☆☆ Based on the real-life abduction of Giuseppe di Matteo, Sicilian Ghost Story combines teen romance, realist crime drama and gothic fable. Writer-directors Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza’s second feature is an impeccably shot, often gripping picture that falls just short of its psychological aspirations. As 13-year old Giuseppe (Gaetano Fernandez) FILM REVIEW: BRIMSTONE Set in the unforgiving American West at the end of the 19th century, Brimstone – the first English language film written and directed by Dutchman Martin Koolhoven – is a tale of one woman’s quest for survival and retribution. Liz, superbly portrayed by Dakota Fanning, is a young woman whose life is spent on the run, pursued by a vengeful Preacher (the terrifyingly violent Guy Pearce). THE SWEDISH ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY IS GROWING The Swedish entertainment industry is growing – and it’s not just film. If you’ve been paying attention, you may have noticed that Sweden has been stepping up their entertainment game. We’ve been seeing Swedish actors rise to the top in Hollywood, Swedish authors writing the next best-seller and all kinds of other forms ofentertainment
FANTASY VS. REALITY: REAL-LIFE PORTRAYAL IN MOVIES The critically acclaimed biopic Selma starring David Oyelowo, for example, received a 100% accuracy score. The movie American Sniper starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, though, only received a 56.9% grade. “A lot of the events in the movie did happen, but Kyle’s involvement in them was repeatedly exaggerated,” the report’sauthor said.
FILM REVIEW: FIRST COW Reichardt frames the film in 4:3, privileging her human figures over the landscape that dwarfs them, shot in muted, earthy tones. It is a subtle visual tempering of the sublime that indicates to us that though First Cow may be set in the old West of the pioneers and prospectors, it is fundamentally a love story of two friends.FILM REVIEW: SURGE
What ensues is a masterclass from Whishaw, as his character freewheels impulsively from one idea to the next without a care in the world as to the consequences. Alternately grinning like an idiot, gurning in pain, dancing with complete abandon, we witness the complete fracturing of a man’s life and mental state in real time. WHICH KEY FACTORS HELP TO CREATE THE BEST BOND FILMS Every Bond fan will probably have a favourite Bond movie and there are so many to choose from. Older fans will probably be nostalgic for the very first film, Dr. No (1962), which first introduced our hero. While younger fans may prefer the latest ones like Spectre (2015) or CasinoRoyale (2006). But
FILM REVIEW: PERFUMES ★★★☆☆ Reminiscent of the 2011 crowd-pleaser Les Intouchables, Grégory Magne’s Perfumes is a charming, unconventional, odd-couple buddy movie of sorts, which crisscrosses an autumnal France with the highly cultured nose of sourpuss recluse, FILM REVIEW: PINOCCHIO ★★★☆☆ Film versions of Carlo Collodi’s iconic 1883 children’s novel are almost as old as cinema itself. Disney’s 1940 version notwithstanding, the first film adaptation dates from 1911, while the fable of an artificial boy who yearns to become ‘real’has
FILM REVIEW: 'METRO MANILA' British director Sean Ellis (Cashback, The Broken) swaps the comfortable environs of good ol’ Blighty for the mean streets of the Filipino capital with Metro Manila (2013), a sincere if somewhat inconsequential portrayal of one family’s beleaguered existence within the sprawling metropolis.Clearly indebted to the cinema of Scorsese (amongst others), Ellis’ latest is a significant leap FILM REVIEW: SICILIAN GHOST STORY ★★★☆☆ Based on the real-life abduction of Giuseppe di Matteo, Sicilian Ghost Story combines teen romance, realist crime drama and gothic fable. Writer-directors Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza’s second feature is an impeccably shot, often gripping picture that falls just short of its psychological aspirations. As 13-year old Giuseppe (Gaetano Fernandez) FILM REVIEW: BRIMSTONE Set in the unforgiving American West at the end of the 19th century, Brimstone – the first English language film written and directed by Dutchman Martin Koolhoven – is a tale of one woman’s quest for survival and retribution. Liz, superbly portrayed by Dakota Fanning, is a young woman whose life is spent on the run, pursued by a vengeful Preacher (the terrifyingly violent Guy Pearce). THE SWEDISH ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY IS GROWING The Swedish entertainment industry is growing – and it’s not just film. If you’ve been paying attention, you may have noticed that Sweden has been stepping up their entertainment game. We’ve been seeing Swedish actors rise to the top in Hollywood, Swedish authors writing the next best-seller and all kinds of other forms ofentertainment
FANTASY VS. REALITY: REAL-LIFE PORTRAYAL IN MOVIES The critically acclaimed biopic Selma starring David Oyelowo, for example, received a 100% accuracy score. The movie American Sniper starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, though, only received a 56.9% grade. “A lot of the events in the movie did happen, but Kyle’s involvement in them was repeatedly exaggerated,” the report’sauthor said.
FILM REVIEW: THE FATHER 1 day ago · ★★★★★ Are any of old age’s trials as terrifying to contemplate or heart-breaking to witness as the gradual erosion of self that dementia wreaks? In his astonishingly assured debut feature, French playwright-turned-director Florian Zeller handles the mental decline of an elderly man with sensitivity andinsight. Last year,
THE EVOLVING WORLD OF ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT Since the home broadband revolution in the early 2000s, internet access has been expanding worldwide at an incredibly fast rate. It is estimated that 60% of the planet’s population now have access to the internet, which is over 4.5 billion people. An internet connection hasfast become a
FILM REVIEW: AFTER LOVE ★★★★★ Secrets, lies, love and sacrifices spanning a lifetime resonate across the English Channel and far beyond in writer-director Aleem Khan’s staggering debut, After Love. Blending the traditions of a British-Pakistani household with the complications, and deceptions, of modern life, this simmering, low-key feature is at onceas
FILM REVIEW: THE KILLING OF TWO LOVERS ★★★★☆ Since 2008, writer-director Robert Machoian has built up an impressive and prolific body of work, largely comprised of shorts and documentaries and peppered with a handful of features. In his fourth feature, The Killing of Two Lovers, Machoian has crafted an intense, moving and bleak portrait of INTERVIEW: ALEEM KHAN, DIR. AFTER LOVE Anchored by one of the finest lead performances of any British film in recent memory, Aleem Khan’s feature debut, After Love, sees Joanna Scanlan as a woman whose very identity is crumbling around her, after a bombshell revelation causes her to reassess her whole life and very reason for being. Below, Khan discusses the film’s semi-autobiographical elements, the effects of Brexit and FILM REVIEW: ARMY OF THE DEAD Snyder’s new Netflix film Army of the Dead, a good-humoured zombie romp, has buckets of what his champions love and yet also shows some surprising restraint, which might even win him a few converts. A military convoy travels through the desert twilight carrying an undefined cargo which leaves the army drivers speculating on itscontents
FILM REVIEW: SURGE
Finding Ben Whishaw at his most electric and engrossing best, Surge sees an airport security official a long way past the end of his rope and on a collision course with disaster. Aneil Karia’s debut feature is (intentionally) uncomfortable viewing from first to last, reminiscent in its apparent aims and mood as the Safdie brothers’ Good Time and Uncut Gems. FILM REVIEW: SIR ALEX FERGUSON: NEVER GIVE IN ★★★★☆ “Football, bloody hell!” Taciturn, but never a man to mince his words, only occasionally did the inscrutable exterior of Sir Alex Ferguson – one of football’s most fearsome managers – ever crack a smile. Directed by his son Jason, FILM REVIEW: PERFUMES Reminiscent of the 2011 crowd-pleaser Les Intouchables, Grégory Magne’s Perfumes is a charming, unconventional, odd-couple buddy movie of sorts, which crisscrosses an autumnal France with the highly cultured nose of sourpuss recluse, Anne (Emmanuelle Devos), in search of smelly solutions to her myriad clients’ needs.. And though he may be driving, her down-on-his-luck, warm-hearted FILM REVIEW: ONLY THE ANIMALS ★★★★☆ Adapted from Colin Niel’s 2017 novel Seules les bêtes, German director Dominik Moll’s Only the Animals is a grippingly-realised mystery-thriller. Centring around the apparent murder of Evelyne Ducat (Valeria Bruni Tedeschi) and the five people connected by her death, Moll spins a yarn of deceit, ferocious attachment and guilt. Though it isSkip to content
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FILM REVIEW: LAND
4 June 20214 June 2021 by CineVue ★★☆☆☆ Mid-way through Land, Robin Wright’s Edee is being taught to hunt by kindly woodsman Miguel (Demián Bichir). Spying a deer, a good distance away on the other side of a broad river, she shuts her eyes, pauses for breath, and fires. Lo and behold, she killsit.
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★★★★☆ Since 2008, writer-director Robert Machoian has built up an impressive and prolific body of work, largely comprised of shorts and documentaries and peppered with a handful of features. In his fourth feature, The Killing of Two Lovers, Machoian has crafted an intense, moving and bleak portrait ofMatthew Anderson
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FILM REVIEW: GUNDA
3 June 20213 June 2021 by CineVue ★★★★★ There’s a joyous moment just after the hour mark of Gunda where two piglets experience rain for the first time. Sneaking to the threshold of their warm abode, full of curiosity, they look to the sky, and instinctively, playfully try to catch the fallingdroplets in their
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FILM REVIEW: LAND
4 June 20214 June 2021 ★★☆☆☆ Mid-way through Land, Robin Wright’s Edee is being taught to hunt by kindly woodsman Miguel (Demián Bichir). Spying a deer, a good distance away on the other side of a broad river, she shuts her eyes, pauses for breath, and fires. Lo and behold, she killsit.
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FILM REVIEW: THE KILLING OF TWO LOVERS 4 June 20214 June 2021 ★★★★☆ Since 2008, writer-director Robert Machoian has built up an impressive and prolific body of work, largely comprised of shorts and documentaries and peppered with a handful of features. In his fourth feature, The Killing of Two Lovers, Machoian has crafted an intense, moving and bleak portrait of#Matthew Anderson
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FILM REVIEW: GUNDA
3 June 20213 June 2021 ★★★★★ There’s a joyous moment just after the hour mark of Gunda where two piglets experience rain for the first time. Sneaking to the threshold of their warm abode, full of curiosity, they look to the sky, and instinctively, playfully try to catch the fallingdroplets in their
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FILM REVIEW: AFTER LOVE 3 June 20213 June 2021 ★★★★★ Secrets, lies, love and sacrifices spanning a lifetime resonate across the English Channel and far beyond in writer-director Aleem Khan’s staggering debut, After Love. Blending the traditions of a British-Pakistani household with the complications, and deceptions, of modern life, this simmering, low-key feature is at onceas
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FILM REVIEW: A QUIET PLACE PART II 3 June 20213 June 2021 ★★★☆☆ Bolder, more bombastic and action-driven, John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place Part II pushes the boundaries laid down by its nail-biting, claustrophobic forebear, building upon the solid – though deeply shaken – foundations of the 2018 surprise smash hit. All that was out of sight was very much front of mind #Interviews #MatthewAnderson
INTERVIEW: ALEEM KHAN, DIR. AFTER LOVE 3 June 20213 June 2021 Anchored by one of the finest lead performances of any British film in recent memory, Aleem Khan’s feature debut, After Love, sees Joanna Scanlan as a woman whose very identity is crumbling around her, after a bombshell revelation causes her to reassess her whole life and veryreason for
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THE EVOLVING WORLD OF ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT 3 June 20213 June 2021 Since the home broadband revolution in the early 2000s, internet access has been expanding worldwide at an incredibly fast rate. It is estimated that 60% of the planet’s population now have access to the internet, which is over 4.5 billion people. An internet connection hasfast become a
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FIVE FILMS THAT WILL MAKE YOU WANT TO TRAVEL 27 May 202127 May 2021 Whether you’re an adventurer who likes to conquer the wilderness or you prefer to scale skyscrapers in big cities, there’s a destination for you. In fact, it’s likely to have been captured on the big screen. We’ve rounded up the best films that make us want to travel. #Christopher Machell#Reviews
FILM REVIEW: FIRST COW27 May 2021
★★★★★ Premiering at Telluride back in 2019 and now finally receiving a theatrical release courtesy of MUBI, First Cow has the honour of being among the year’s finest films three years running. No surprise, coming from Kelly Reichardt, one of the United States’ most brilliant and exciting directors.#John
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FILM REVIEW: FRANKIE 27 May 202127 May 2021 ★★☆☆☆ A family assemble for a vacation in Portugal and to confront a looming loss in Ira Sachs’ gentle talkathon, Frankie. The film takes place in the Portuguese city of Sinta, a beautiful location, and a family of disparate elements have gathered here to swim, eat and walk, but#Matthew Anderson
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FILM REVIEW: SIR ALEX FERGUSON: NEVER GIVE IN 27 May 202127 May 2021 ★★★★☆ “Football, bloody hell!” Taciturn, but never a man to mince his words, only occasionally did the inscrutable exterior of Sir Alex Ferguson – one of football’s most fearsome managers – ever crack a smile. Directed by his son Jason, documentary memoir Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In#Matthew Anderson
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FILM REVIEW: SURGE
27 May 202127 May 2021 ★★★☆☆ Finding Ben Whishaw at his most electric and engrossing best, Surge sees an airport security official a long way past the end of his rope and on a collision course with disaster. Aneil Karia’s debut feature is (intentionally) uncomfortable viewing from first to last, reminiscent in its#Guest Post
WHICH STAR WARS PLANET IS THE BEST TO LIVE ON? 21 May 202121 May 2021 After so many months confined to our homes, a lot of us will be considering holidays or even a longer-term change of scenery. How does another galaxy far, far away sound? The Star Wars saga is cherished for its array of spectacular, diverse planets, from the desert plains#John Bleasdale
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FILM REVIEW: THE DOG WHO WOULDN’T BE QUIET 19 May 202119 May 2021 ★★★★★ It seems ridiculous to call a film that is only 73-minutes long an epic, but that is what The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet feels like. Though it should be made clear, by epic there’s nothing grandiose; there is nary a special effect to be seen and#John Bleasdale
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FILM REVIEW: ARMY OF THE DEAD 18 May 202119 May 2021 ★★★☆☆ Is there currently a more divisive director than Zack Snyder? On one side there are the legions of fans and hashtag warriors for who he is a messianic figure of unsurpassed vision. Facing them, the hordes who find his overwrought, bombastic fantasies puerile and utterly vacuous, slowed #Christopher Machell#Reviews
FILM REVIEW: SOUND OF METAL 17 May 202118 May 2021 ★★★★☆ Darius Marder’s first directing credit since 2008’s documentary, Loot, Sound of Metal is an astonishing accomplishment for both its long-nascent director and its British star, Riz Ahmed, for whom his turn as heavy metal drummer Ruben represents a career-best performance. Seemingly as at home with American-led blockbusters #Reviews #Zoe Margolis FILM REVIEW: NOMADLAND 17 May 202117 May 2021 ★★★★★ Adapted from Jessica Bruder’s non-fiction book Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century, the Oscar and Bafta-winning Nomadland is writer and director Chloé Zhao’s third feature-length film and is a beautiful and compassionate portrait of people living on the outskirts of American society. In2011, after the
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FILM REVIEW: MINARI
17 May 202117 May 2021 ★★★★☆ Having charmed audiences at Sundance over a year ago, Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari finally makes its way to UK screens. Drawing on his own South Korean heritage, and experience of growing up in rural Arkansas, the director’s poignant, very personal fifth feature was selected as the OpeningOlder Posts
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