Film
Rose Plays Julie review - a sombre story of rape, adoption and a search for identitySaturday, 18 September 2021![]() Rose (Ann Skelly; The Nevers) is adopted. The name on her birth certificate is Julie and the possibility of a different identity – different clothes, different hair, different accent - beckons. If she could embrace this second life, she thinks, she... Read more... |
The Starling, Netflix review - a slender idea unsatisfyingly executedFriday, 17 September 2021![]() Despite an alluring cast which includes Melissa McCarthy, Chris O’Dowd and Kevin Kline, The Starling is doomed to be remembered, if at all, as a slender idea unsatisfyingly executed. Directed by Theodore Melfi from a screenplay by Matt Harris, it’s... Read more... |
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain review - visually arresting biopicThursday, 16 September 2021![]() On its surface, a biopic of a late-Victorian artist starring big British talents including Benedict Cumberbatch, Andrea Riseborough and Claire Foy, sounds like typical awards fare for this time of year. Will Sharpe, best-known for directing the dark... Read more... |
The Lost Leonardo review - an incredible tale as gripping as any thrillerTuesday, 14 September 2021![]() It’s been described as “the most improbable story that has ever happened in the art market”, and The Lost Leonardo reveals every twist and turn of this extraordinary tale. In New Orleans in 2005, a badly-damaged painting (pictured below left)... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Mr KleinTuesday, 14 September 2021![]() Joseph Losey’s career covered a great deal of ground, and several continents. From The Boy with the Green Hair, a noirish sci-fi film from 1948, through to his richly psychological collaborations with Harold Pinter, The Servant (1963), Accident (... Read more... |
Schumacher, Netflix review - authorised version of the life of an F1 legendMonday, 13 September 2021![]() Michael Schumacher’s skiing accident in December 2013, which left the seven-times Formula One world champion with a severe brain injury, added a shocking postscript to one of the greatest stories in motor racing. Having survived a decades-long... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: All About EveSunday, 12 September 2021![]() Rivalled only by Titanic and La La Land for its 14 Oscar nominations, 1950's Best Picture-winner All About Eve is a film that audiences and reviewers love – even though Joseph L Mankiewicz’s brilliant screenplay makes... Read more... |
Shorta review - Danish police dramaSaturday, 11 September 2021![]() This Danish police drama attempts to tackle the country’s uneasy relationship with the immigrants it’s allowed into its cities over the last 30 years. The result is a somewhat clumsy attempt at fusing social commentary with the visceral thrills of... Read more... |
The Collini Case review - it might be legal, but that doesn't mean it's justiceThursday, 09 September 2021![]() Adapted from Ferdinand von Schirach’s bestselling 2011 novel, The Collini Case is a riveting mix of character study and legal drama, carefully blended into a historical perspective reaching forward 60 years from the 1940s. At its core is the so-... Read more... |
The Champion of Auschwitz review - Polish movie based on a boxer's memoirWednesday, 08 September 2021![]() It’s a little hard to tell if this film was really intended for an international release, given that its heart is so set on making Polish movie-goers proud of their countrymen. The Champion of Auschwitz recounts the true story of Tadeusz "Teddy... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: The Fifth Horseman is FearTuesday, 07 September 2021![]() One of several 1960s Czech films which explicitly addresses the Holocaust, Zbyněk Brynych’s 1964 thriller The Fifth Horseman is Fear ( …a pátý jezdec je starch) wrong-foots us from the first frame. There’s Jiří Sternwald’s jagged, brittle score, and... Read more... |
Second Spring review - intriguing film about a woman with an unusual form of dementiaMonday, 06 September 2021![]() “We want you to see a doctor. You’ve changed, and not in a good way,” says Kathy’s underwhelming husband, Tim (Matthew Jure).We don’t know what Kathy (Cathy Naden, making her film debut) was like before, but as things stand she seems to be following... Read more... |
