Film
Animals review - who decides when the party's over?Friday, 02 August 2019![]() This is a scathing and heartfelt coming of age drama, though not of the adolescent kind. Tyler and Laura are soulmates and flatmates, two single women blazing a riotous trail of booze, sex and drugs through the bars and basements of Dublin. But with... Read more... |
Photograph review - a fresh take on old love storiesFriday, 02 August 2019![]() “Movies are all the same,” says one character in Photograph, the latest film from India independent director, Ritesh Batra. It’s true, the plot feels familiar, but if stories are all the same, it’s how you play with the form that makes a film a... Read more... |
Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw review – falls flat fastThursday, 01 August 2019![]() “You know twinkle toes, in another life I bet me and you could’ve done some serious damage.” When Jason Statham’s bad guy turned good finally warmed to Dwayne Johnson’s cartoon-like lawman in Fast & Furious 8, it could well have been a... Read more... |
The Edge review - mind gamesSaturday, 27 July 2019![]() With the vertiginous drama of England’s cricket World Cup victory still fresh, Barney Douglas’s documentary digs into the human cost of a previous ascent, when England’s Test team rose to No 1 in the early 2010s. Made in the dour image of coach Andy... Read more... |
10th Odessa International Film Festival review - exquisite gay love stories and visionary new musicSaturday, 27 July 2019![]() Odessa, the so-called "pearl of the Black Sea", is a Ukrainian city full of lovely 19th-century Italianate architecture and sandy beaches, with a reputation, even in Soviet times, for a certain bohemian sense of freedom. It has also, for the past... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: documentary maker Karen Stokkendal PoulsenFriday, 26 July 2019![]() For a time, Aung San Suu Kyi enjoyed a heroic status on the international stage perhaps surpassed only by Nelson Mandela. The politician won a Nobel peace prize for her non-violent struggle for democracy and human rights in her country, Myanmar (... Read more... |
Marianne and Leonard review - the artist, his muse and collateral damageFriday, 26 July 2019![]() Nick Broomfield is never shy about inserting himself into his documentaries but here he has good reason: he was, briefly, a lover of Marianne Ihlen, Leonard Cohen’s muse (So Long, Marianne was originally called Come On, Marianne; Bird on the Wire... Read more... |
The Current War review – lacks the spark of inventionThursday, 25 July 2019![]() We like to think of scientists and inventors as innocent dreamers, trampled upon by the cruel old world. Of course, that’s not wholly true. Just look at today’s tech and social media industries. In fact the man cited as America’s greatest ever... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Ash Is Purest WhiteTuesday, 23 July 2019![]() Chinese director Jia Zhangke has made a masterful career from following the changes that his native land has undergone in the 21st century, catching the speed of its transition from old ideological order to the relentless dynamism of subsequent... Read more... |
Lights, Camera, Malta!, BBC Concert Orchestra, Malta review – a spectacular celebration of film historyMonday, 22 July 2019![]() With sapphire blue waters, year-round sun and architecture that spans centuries and cultures, it’s little wonder that Malta is a favourite location for Hollywood. To celebrate its long featured history, Radio 2 brought the BBC Concert Orchestra to... Read more... |
Tell It to the Bees review - taboo love in 1950s ScotlandSaturday, 20 July 2019![]() In Tell It to the Bees, sex is aberrant unless it’s conducted by a straight married couple. Since Annabel Jankel’s low-key drama is set in a grim Scottish mill town in 1952, you can add “white” to that dictum. We’re in the land of John Knox here and... Read more... |
Pavarotti review - enjoyable but superficial survey of a superstarFriday, 19 July 2019![]() One of the most memorable moments in Ron Howard’s documentary about Luciano Pavarotti is one of its earliest scenes. It’s a chunk of amateur video shot when Pavarotti visited the Teatro Amazonas in Manaus, a splendid Belle Epoque structure in the... Read more... |
