Film
DVD: Oscar Peterson - Black + WhiteTuesday, 24 January 2023![]() I can’t help enjoying the continuing elevation of the jazz pianist Oscar Peterson (1925-2007) to national monument status in Canada. A park or a square here (Montreal), a boulevard there (Mississauga), a school, a concert hall, a statue, a... Read more... |
Babylon review - sound and fury in silent HollywoodSunday, 22 January 2023![]() Babylon is sensational, a manic, pounding assault on the senses meant to convey Hollywood’s chaotic birth. Damien Chazelle’s return to La La Land’s showbiz dreams forsakes ineffable intimacy for hysterical thunder, and for much of the time that’s... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The Velvet UndergroundSunday, 22 January 2023![]() The Velvet Underground’s music is hardly heard for 45 minutes in Todd Haynes’ film on the band. The director’s debut documentary instead sinks deep into the early Sixties New York underground culture they rose from. It is as much a loving tribute to... Read more... |
The Substitute review - a Buenos Aires 'Blackboard Jungle'Saturday, 21 January 2023![]() If, as a teacher newly hired to instil an appreciation for literature in underprivileged high-school kids who think it’s useless, you don’t march into their classroom and try to ram Jorge Luis Borges down their throats. That’s one lesson learned by... Read more... |
Dreaming Walls: Inside the Chelsea Hotel review - intriguing portrait of the end of an eraSaturday, 21 January 2023![]() The documentary Dreaming Walls: Inside the Chelsea Hotel has captured a particular moment in time. A few long-term residents of the legendary building at 222 West 23rd Street in Manhattan are still hanging in there after several years of... Read more... |
More than Ever - an idyllic way of dyingFriday, 20 January 2023![]() We’re told from childhood that it’s rude to stare at people, but sometimes it’s hard to extinguish that desire and sitting in a dark cinema can provide the perfect opportunity. If seing Vicky Krieps in Hold Me Tight and Corsage left you... Read more... |
Holy Spider review - problematic portrait of an Iranian serial killerFriday, 20 January 2023![]() Timing is everything. The release of Ali Abbasi’s Holy Spider at a time when the world’s attention is turned to the treatment of women in Iran should win it more ticket sales than his previous (and far better) film Border managed... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Reservoir DogsTuesday, 17 January 2023![]() Quentin Tarantino’s is the first voice you hear in Reservoir Dogs (1992), riffing on Madonna’s “Like a Virgin”. The gang of fellow robbers we see gathered round his character all talk like versions of the obsessive ex-video store clerk at times... Read more... |
Tár review - a towering Cate Blanchett conducts a classicFriday, 13 January 2023![]() Perhaps Michael Haneke led the way with The Piano Teacher. But it’s still surprising to find a film set in the rarefied world of classical music that can be taut and mysterious, while dealing with such urgent contemporary issues as workplace abuse... Read more... |
Enys Men review - mystifying Seventies Cornish folk horrorThursday, 12 January 2023![]() Unlike the black and white Bait, Mark Jenkin’s highly acclaimed previous film, Enys Men (stone island in Cornish) is full of colour. Strange, saturated colour that doesn’t look quite real: a deep blue sea, a bright red raincoat, yellow gorse against... Read more... |
Blu-ray: CroupierTuesday, 10 January 2023![]() The recently-departed director Mike Hodges was one of our most underrated filmmakers. Along with Get Carter (1971), a dark story of revenge starring Michael Caine, Croupier (1998) – newly released on 4K Ultra HD – is one of the most fascinating and... Read more... |
Empire of Light review - cinema of broken dreamsSunday, 08 January 2023![]() Sam Mendes assembled most of the ingredients necessary to make Empire of Light a wrenching English melodrama with a potent social theme. The stars are Olivia Colman, Colin Firth, Micheal Ward and Toby Jones. Mendes teamed with his usual... Read more... |
