Film
DVD/Blu-ray: Are We Lost ForeverTuesday, 05 January 2021![]() The title of Swedish director David Färdmar’s feature debut gains a degree of helpful context from one of its opening lines, “But there’s no more we”. One partner, Hampus (Jonathan Andersson), is telling the other, Adrian (Björn Elgerd), that... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Visual AcousticsTuesday, 29 December 2020![]() One of the world’s leading architectural photographers, Julius Shulman was the subject of a show at London’s Photographers’ Gallery this autumn, “Altered States of America”. That title surely alluded to the visual modernism that changed the face of... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Short Sharp ShocksSunday, 27 December 2020![]() This BFI compilation looks back to an age when an evening at the cinema was a proper night out, the main attraction preceded by a short supporting feature. Nine spooky and macabre examples are included here, though the set earns its four stars by... Read more... |
Best of 2020: FilmSaturday, 26 December 2020![]() It all started so promisingly. Parasite's triumph at the Oscars was a resounding response to 2019's saccharine and problematic Green Book. Art house was in and here to stay. And in some ways, this came to pass - with cinemas caught in a cycle of... Read more... |
The Woman Who Ran review - toxic male alertWednesday, 23 December 2020![]() The dramatic developments in The Woman Who Ran, the 24th film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo since 1996, are mild to say the least. The worst that befalls the protagonist, a romantically puzzled thirtysomething Seoul florist called Gam-hee (... Read more... |
Blu-ray: PolytechniqueTuesday, 22 December 2020![]() The French Canadian director Denis Villeneuve is best known for mainstream films like Sicario, Arrival, and Blade Runner 2049, stylishly expressive in their harnessing of alienating terrains, notably deserts and plains. Their claustrophobic... Read more... |
Soul review - Pixar's latest film misses the cinemaMonday, 21 December 2020![]() Pixar's recent work raises the question, how much overt spiritual guidance do you want in your animation? In their latest film, Soul, middle-school music teacher Joe (Jamie Foxx) aspires to play New York’s famed jazz clubs but is living hand to... Read more... |
Blu-ray: CrashSunday, 20 December 2020![]() Crash, David Cronenberg’s dazzling, daring, disturbing adaptation of JG Ballard’s novel about car crashes and sex is one of the most infamous of all cinema cause celebres.The film's premiere in Cannes in 1996 caused an extraordinary ballyhoo, with... Read more... |
Let Him Go review - melancholy family drama morphs into ferocious thrillerThursday, 17 December 2020![]() The pairing of Kevin Costner and Diane Lane as Superman’s surrogate parents in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice did not go unnoticed, and here writer/director Thomas Bezucha has reunited them as Montana residents George and... Read more... |
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom review - keeping things theatricalWednesday, 16 December 2020![]() There was always bound to be a hint of melancholy watching George Wolfe’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Try as you might to focus on the film, you can never quite shake the fact that you’re watching the final performance of Chadwick Boseman, whose life... Read more... |
Wonder Woman 1984 review - be careful what you wish forWednesday, 16 December 2020![]() After months of watching movies on computer screens, how delightful to have a press screening at the Waterloo IMAX cinema, albeit under Covid restrictions. Not so delightful was the realisation that Wonder Woman 1984 is crying out for some editing... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The New WorldTuesday, 15 December 2020![]() Terrence Malick completists might consider this Blu-ray of The New World the dream version. Criterion's three-disc release contains the three different cuts of Malick's 2005 opus, which critics either believe is an incomparable masterpiece... Read more... |
