Film
Magic Mike's Last Dance review - ludicrous and radical gyrationsSaturday, 11 February 2023![]() Magic Mike began as a cautionary tale rooted in Channing Tatum’s spell as a teenage stripper, then morphed into a franchise of reality and theatre shows. Now this second sequel brings original director Steven Soderbergh back, and leaps into pure... Read more... |
Women Talking review - abused Mennonite women find their voiceFriday, 10 February 2023![]() Women Talking is very powerful. It was adapted by writer-director Sarah Polley from the novel that Miriam Toews, raised a Mennonite in Canada, based on terrible events that took place in an isolated Mennonite community in Bolivia between 2005... Read more... |
Town of Strangers review - a whimsical foray into the meaning of homeWednesday, 08 February 2023![]() “They say there are only two stories,” explains director Treasa O’Brien. “A person goes on a journey and a stranger comes to town.” O’Brien was born in Dublin to a naval family that had to up sticks and move every two or three years. Her first... Read more... |
Saint Omer review - exile and erasureMonday, 06 February 2023![]() Saint Omer is a psychological and sociological mystery, unpicking the enigma of Laurence (Guslagie Malanda), a French Senegalese woman who drowned her 15-month-old daughter in the ocean.Director Alice Diop recognised her own Senegalese heritage and... Read more... |
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish review - thrilling adventure with Antonio BanderasSaturday, 04 February 2023![]() The Shrek universe expands a little more with Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, another computer-animated family film from DreamWorks, with Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek Pinnault reprising their roles as Puss and his frenemy Kitty Softclaws.... Read more... |
The Whale review - Brendan Fraser stars in a fat suitFriday, 03 February 2023![]() Yes, Brendan Fraser gives a fine, Oscar-nominated performance as a morbidly obese man in director Darren Aronfsky’s mawkish, voyeuristic The Whale. Best known for Gods and Monsters, George of the Jungle and the Mummy trilogy, and more recent TV... Read more... |
EO review - lyrical tale of a donkey's odysseyFriday, 03 February 2023![]() It’s been a good year for donkeys at the cinema. Not only did Martin McDonagh make a surprise star out of Jenny the miniature donkey in The Banshees of Inisherin, but she’ll be competing at the Oscars with the title character of EO,... Read more... |
You Resemble Me review - complex portrait of a troubled young womanThursday, 02 February 2023![]() You Resemble Me is the very definition of a passion project, and all the better for it. First-time director Dina Amer was a journalist working for Vice News. She was sent to Paris to cover the 2015 terrorist attacks that left 130... Read more... |
January review - the end is nigh in vampirised BulgariaWednesday, 01 February 2023![]() At their best, horror movies reflect destabilisation caused by cracks in the social fabric. The crack indicated in the documentarist Andrey Paounov’s fiction debut January is the widening abyss that, one character fears, will swallow Bulgaria... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The War Trilogy - Three Films by Andrzej WajdaTuesday, 31 January 2023![]() Watching these harrowing films in rapid succession allows us to watch a great director’s confidence develop at close hand; though 1955’s A Generation (Pokolenie) is an impressive debut for a 27-year old director, both Kanał (1957) and 1958’s Ashes... Read more... |
The Fabelmans review - Spielberg remembers with wit and wonderSaturday, 28 January 2023![]() Spielberg sometimes directed The Fabelmans through a film of tears, as he recreated his cinema’s origins. Lightly fictionalising his own family history, it turns an autobiographical key to previous films, while being fundamentally different to... Read more... |
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed review - superb documentary about a campaigning artistFriday, 27 January 2023![]() A film telling just the story of photographer Nan Goldin’s campaign against Purdue Pharmacy would have been worth the ticket price alone.But Laura Poitras’s documentary All the Beauty and the Bloodshed offers so much more. It moves between two... Read more... |
