Film
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool review - Annette Bening mesmerisesFriday, 17 November 2017![]() Screen biographies are tricky things to pull off when the person portrayed has left behind an indelible screen presence. It was hard to love Michelle Williams dragging up for My Week with Marilyn; Grace of Monaco was Nicole... Read more... |
DVD: Dispossession - The Great Social Housing SwindleFriday, 17 November 2017![]() In the week that the police announced the final Grenfell Tower fire death toll, this is a timely release. Paul Sng’s 82-minute documentary, narrated by the actress Maxine Peake, is a serious investigation into the state of social housing in the UK,... Read more... |
Good Time review - heist movie with stand-out performance by Robert PattinsonWednesday, 15 November 2017![]() This is not a movie to see in the front row – intrusive close-ups, hand-held camerawork, colour saturated night shots and a relentless synthesiser score all conspire to make Good Time a wild ride. An unrecognisable Robert Pattinson plays Connie... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The Incredible Shrinking ManTuesday, 14 November 2017![]() The Incredible Shrinking Man starts innocently with a young couple bantering on a small boat off the California coast. Before what looks like an atomic mushroom cloud wafts towards the unfortunate Scott Carey, lightly coating him in glittery fallout... Read more... |
The Florida Project - bright indie flick packs a punchSaturday, 11 November 2017![]() Sean Baker’s The Florida Project is a wonderful ode to childhood summers and America’s forgotten class. The film follows foul-mouthed six-year-old Moonee, who spends her days playing with friends and terrorising fellow motel residents, and her... Read more... |
Professor Marston and the Wonderwomen review - Rebecca Hall to the rescueFriday, 10 November 2017![]() Wonder Woman was the film that defied all the predictions: a big-budget superhero movie directed by a woman which managed to please not only the feminists and their daughters but also the boys who love DC and Marvel. In its slipstream comes... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Lubitsch in BerlinFriday, 10 November 2017![]() The German director Ernst Lubitsch (1892-1947) is best known for the insouciant screwball comedies he made in Hollywood. Many who haven’t seen his films will have heard of “the Lubitsch Touch” – at its most basic, his winking way of signifying... Read more... |
Paddington 2 review - Hugh Grant’s superior baddie boosts sequelThursday, 09 November 2017![]() Paddington 2 is that rare thing, a sequel that is more engaging than the original by dint of having a far better baddie. In the first film Nicole Kidman’s villainess was a bleached rehash of Cruella De Ville or Morticia – and it was far from her... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Viennale: shunning the 'illusion machine'Tuesday, 07 November 2017![]() The Viennale is one of the best film festivals in the world and an indispensable part of Vienna’s cultural life. Yet this year’s edition was launched amid trying times. For one thing, whatever sanity-altering toxin is affecting voters the world over... Read more... |
DVD: The OrnithologistTuesday, 07 November 2017![]() While bird-lovers will certainly not be disappointed by Portuguese auteur João Pedro Rodrigues’ new film, the ambitions of The Ornithologist stretch considerably beyond such avine fascinations. Its opening title, “Whoever approaches the Spirit will... Read more... |
Murder on the Orient Express review - lushly upholstered, lightly remodelled rideFriday, 03 November 2017![]() Kenneth Branagh, like his Poirot, cares about cutlery. The director and detective’s fastidiousness both find their ideal home on the Orient Express, where waiters measure fork placement with the precision of Poirot’s sacred monster of a moustache.... Read more... |
The Killing of a Sacred Deer review - edge-of-seat psycho-thrillerFriday, 03 November 2017![]() At first glance, the meetings between heart surgeon Steven Murphy (Colin Farrell) and a 16-year-old boy, Martin (Barry Keoghan), lead one to fear the worst for the kid. Their stilted exchanges in public places, during which the man gives the teen... Read more... |
