British film
White Riot review - energetic documentary races through the history of Rock Against RacismMonday, 21 September 2020![]() This documentary about the 1970s activist movement Rock Against Racism comes with festival prizes and much acclaim. It’s certainly a nostalgic feast for those old enough to remember when punk and reggae musicians were purposely united and it’s a... Read more... |
Rocks review - impressively well-crafted neo-realist dramaThursday, 17 September 2020![]() Rocks is a beautifully made slice of neo-realist filmmaking which deserves to get a wide audience but may well slip off the radar in the current climate. It really should be experienced in a cinema as the camerawork by Hélène Louvart is stunning and... Read more... |
DVD: Fanny Lye Deliver'dTuesday, 25 August 2020![]() There’s something very familiar and also a little disappointing about Fanny Lye Deliver’d. Set in the years following the English Civil War, the story follows a young couple who enter the home of a stern, God-fearing family, disrupting their lives... Read more... |
Perfect 10 review - a small movie with a big heartSaturday, 08 August 2020![]() We first see Leigh (Frankie Box), the cheeky heroine of Scottish writer-director Eva Riley’s debut feature Perfect 10, hanging upside down during a gymnastics workout. The image is appropriate given that the teenager’s Sussex life – an aimless... Read more... |
How to Build a Girl review - riotous funThursday, 23 July 2020![]() Ever felt like you could express yourself more freely, if only you could get away from everything that made you who are? British romcom How to Build a Girl tackles this paradox in joyful fashion, using the 90s music scene as the backdrop for a... Read more... |
Lynn + Lucy review - a bruising tale of female friendshipThursday, 02 July 2020![]() British director Fyzal Boulifa makes his feature film debut with a bruising account of female-friendship torn apart by personal tragedies and gossipmongers, on a council estate in Harlow. At under an hour and a half, Boulifa shows a gift for... Read more... |
Fanny Lye Deliver’d review - blistering English civil war westernThursday, 25 June 2020![]() Ten years in the making, Thomas Clay’s third feature, starring Charles Dance and Maxine Peake, is a remarkable and potent example of genre-splicing British independent filmmaking. The story opens in 1657. Cromwell is in power and, on a small,... Read more... |
Days of the Bagnold Summer review - wry suburban dramaSaturday, 06 June 2020![]() Simon Bird's feature film debut as a director is a gentle, warm-hearted look at a mother and son's strained relationship as they are forced to spend the summer holidays together when the teenager's dad cruelly cancels a trip to see him and his... Read more... |
Women Make Film: Part Two review - two steps forward, one step backFriday, 22 May 2020![]() The second half of Mark Cousins’ documentary on films by women filmmakers starts with religion; it ends with song and dance. This is a second seven-hour journey through cinema. It reconfirms Women Make Film as a remarkable feat of excavation and... Read more... |
Women Make Film: Part One review - a mesmerising journey of neglected filmThursday, 21 May 2020![]() Equally ambitious in scope as his 900min ode to cinema The Story of Film: An Odyssey, Mark Cousins’ latest work, Women Make Film, is a fourteen-hour exploration of the work of female film directors down the decades.Cousins’... Read more... |
The Whalebone Box review - documentary through unreliable surrealismWednesday, 01 April 2020![]() The UK-wide lockdown has thrown the cinematic release schedule into chaos. Some films are postponed indefinitely, while others have opted for direct digital releases. It’s not ideal for anyone, but in a strange way it may play to The Whalebone Box’s... Read more... |
Run review – wheels on fire in ScotlandSaturday, 14 March 2020![]() Run is the story of disgruntled 36-ish Finnie (Mark Stanley), a big, dour worker in a fish processing plant in the Aberdeenshire port of Fraserburgh – writer-director Scott Graham’s hometown. Long married to his onetime high-school sweetheart Katie... Read more... |
