Film
Women Make Film: Part One review - a mesmerising journey of neglected filmThursday, 21 May 2020![]() Equally ambitious in scope as his 900min ode to cinema The Story of Film: An Odyssey, Mark Cousins’ latest work, Women Make Film, is a fourteen-hour exploration of the work of female film directors down the decades.Cousins’... Read more... |
The County review - Icelandic drama from the director of 'Rams'Thursday, 21 May 2020![]() Like Rams before it, the ice-glazed hillsides and stark ochre grasslands of northern Iceland are the backdrop for Grímur Hákonarson’s third feature The County, a rural drama that explores the murkier side of local politics.Inga (Arndís Hrönn... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Destry Rides AgainTuesday, 19 May 2020![]() A calculatedly nostalgia-infused town-taming Western, 1939's Destry Rides Again out-sparkled Errol Flynn's contemporaneous light “oaters" and anticipated noir-tinged classics like My Darling Clementine (1946) and The Gunfighter (1950). Because it... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Funeral Parade of RosesSunday, 17 May 2020![]() There is a memorable scene in Toshio Matsumoto’s Funeral Parade of Roses (1969), in which a group of stoned hippies and cross-dressers force each other, one-by-one, to walk the length of a line of tape that runs along the floor. Those who... Read more... |
Reborn review - horror on the Hollywood skidsSaturday, 16 May 2020![]() The Frankenstein-style, electrical storm-sparked resurrection of a dead baby in a hospital morgue, and her theft by its creepy attendant, is followed by a homage to Stephen King’s supernaturally potent teenagers, from Carrie to Firestarter, in a... Read more... |
In Search of Greatness review - Gabe Polsky's absorbing sports documentaryFriday, 15 May 2020![]() Ask any great sportsman or woman about greatness and they'll tell you it's as much achieved as made; natal talent isn't worth much if you don't practise, or are unfit, or don't have a hunger to win. But much of modern sport has become obsessed with... Read more... |
The Atom: A Love Affair review - hot fusion and cold heartsThursday, 14 May 2020![]() It’s fair to say that humanity’s relationship with nuclear energy over the last 50 years has had more highs and lows than a Spanish soap opera. From the Manhattan Project to Hinkley Point, it’s been a controversial technology that has promised both... Read more... |
Romantic Comedy review - a not-so-guilty pleasureSaturday, 09 May 2020![]() Only those who really love you can deliver the hard truths, and for filmmaker Elizabeth Sankey, that one love is romantic comedies. Better known as one half of band Summer Camp, Sankey is a self-confessed romcom expert, having watched nearly every... Read more... |
Dangerous Lies, Netflix review - slick sillinessSaturday, 09 May 2020![]() When not dipping into its bottomless debts to write Scorsese blank cheques, Netflix tends to favour old-school TV movie potboilers such as this slick, silly thriller, in which young couple Katie (Camila Mendes) and Adam (Jessie T Usher) have their... Read more... |
The Whistlers review – a smart, self-aware noir concerning a crooked copThursday, 07 May 2020![]() Romanian filmmaker Corneliu Porumboiu has made a career crafting perceptive and cerebral examinations of his native country. From his 2006 debut 12:08 to Bucharest to The Treasure, they were cerebral films that powerfully... Read more... |
Camino Skies review - NZ documentary brings no surprisesWednesday, 06 May 2020![]() A documentary about six middle-aged Antipodeans, four women and two men, walking the 500 mile pilgrims’ path through France and Spain to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela sounds uplifting, inspiring, even fun. Just the ticket, perhaps, when... Read more... |
Blu-Ray: CurlingTuesday, 05 May 2020![]() Curling could be an enigmatic contemporary noir, but for the fact that it was made in the depths of winter in rural Quebec. Shades of brilliant white and murky grey predominate, as witnessed in an early sequence where Jean-François and his 12-year... Read more... |
