Film
The Tomorrow War, Amazon Prime - futuristic blockbuster outstays its welcomeSaturday, 03 July 2021![]() Originally designed as a Yuletide widescreen blockbuster, The Tomorrow War belatedly emerges on Amazon’s streaming service, which at least means you can hit the pause button during its immense 140-minute running time whenever you need a leak or a... Read more... |
Hairspray, London Coliseum review - brighter and more welcome than everThursday, 01 July 2021![]() A revival of a multi-award winning musical, with a big star or two, may look like a safe choice to re-open London’s largest theatre, the Coliseum, but there was a tingle of jeopardy in the air, exemplified when the show catches you by surprise... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: choreographer Christopher ScottSaturday, 26 June 2021![]() Having won recognition for his streetdance routines on American TV’s So You Think You Can Dance, choreographer Christopher Scott was asked to help bring Lin-Manuel Miranda’s pre-Hamilton stage hit to the big screen. In The Heights... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Flowers of ShanghaiTuesday, 22 June 2021![]() Rounding out a decade of personal success – beginning with his Cannes Jury Prize-winning The Puppetmaster (1993), followed by a best director award for Good Men, Good Women (1995) – the Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien... Read more... |
In the Heights review - to life, Lin-Manuel Miranda-styleFriday, 18 June 2021![]() The general uptick of late in film versions of stage musical hits continues apace with In the Heights, which, to my mind anyway, is far more emotionally satisfying and visually robust onscreen than it was on Broadway, where it won the 2008 Tony for... Read more... |
The Reason I Jump review - compelling and controversialFriday, 18 June 2021![]() Back in 2017, a non-speaking autistic teen, Naoki Higashida wrote and published The Reason I Jump. He hoped it would offer some insight into the minds of people with autism. The book was subsequently translated by Keiko Yoshida and her husband,... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Lake MungoTuesday, 15 June 2021![]() Lake Mungo (2008) is a dread-laden Australian Gothic thriller that masquerades as a straight-faced documentary.It’s also an analysis of grief that questions who or what it's for; a disquisition on representation that emphasises our psychological... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The Hands of Orlac (Orlacs Hände)Sunday, 13 June 2021![]() The German director Robert Wiene is best known for The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (1920), perhaps the most influential piece of expressionist cinema. He's not as well known as F. W. Murnau or Fritz Lang, but he deserves to be in the same league.... Read more... |
The Father review - gripping dementia dramaFriday, 11 June 2021![]() Florian Zeller: the name might not be familiar in the world of cinema. But watch this space. His stage play Le Père was widely praised, made its way to Broadway and, following the success, the young French director has adapted it into The Father, a... Read more... |
Nobody review - Bob Odenkirk reinvents himself as all-action dynamoFriday, 11 June 2021![]() Fans of Bob Odenkirk’s work in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul will be delighted to see him taking centre stage in Ilya Naishuller’s thriller, but perhaps bamboozled at the spectacle of Odenkirk taking the plunge into the blood-splattered... Read more... |
Shiva Baby review - sex, lies and rugelachFriday, 11 June 2021![]() Comedian Rachel Sennott stars as Danielle, a conflicted, bisexual twenty-something college student who's taking money she doesn't really need from a sugar daddy who isn't who she thinks he is. Emma Seligman’s debut feature, which began as a short in... Read more... |
Bank Job review - an inspirational look at financeWednesday, 09 June 2021![]() A fun film about finance – really? From the very first frame I was hooked on this can-do documentary; it’s that good. A young family – parents, Dan Edelstyn and Hilary Powell, two kids and two dogs – gather at the front door of their Victorian... Read more... |
