If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)
“How long has this been going on?”, asks Joseph Rivers (Colman Domingo) after learning that his unmarried daughter Tish (KiKiContinue Reading
“How long has this been going on?”, asks Joseph Rivers (Colman Domingo) after learning that his unmarried daughter Tish (KiKiContinue Reading
Talk about striking while the iron’s hot. Barely 18 months since Happy Death Day reaped over 25 times its modest budgetContinue Reading
After a succession of duds – none more wince-inducing than The Happytime Murders – if you had offered me aContinue Reading
Channel 4 attempts to break new grounds by covering the subject of ‘Pure O’ with its new comedy-drama, Pure. WithContinue Reading
Inspired by the unlikely friendship between a graceful black musician and a streetwise white bouncer, and taking its name fromContinue Reading
Since his directorial debut with Anchorman back in 2004, Adam McKay’s transformation into one of Hollywood’s most celebrated and interestingContinue Reading
The confident, quick, unpretentious filmmaking of Clint Eastwood’s late career can result in anything, and quality is not always guaranteed.Continue Reading
“You can almost understand why there’s still so much hatred towards us.” My mother, an English woman, said this toContinue Reading
So there we have it: all men are bastards. Or as Queen Elizabeth I (Margot Robbie) more eloquently put it:Continue Reading
Free Fire (2016), Ben Wheatley’s previous film, is set during an arms deal that goes south quickly and nastily, devolvingContinue Reading
Costume dramas are often dry affairs. All pursed lips and starched collars with the occasional heaving breast to counteract theContinue Reading
Bar a few contrived plot twists – two strangers who give birth within minutes of one another; and the ultimateContinue Reading
The Robert Zemeckis project of integrating life and animation into a whole world, a world in which the distinction betweenContinue Reading
Gripping, emotional and refreshingly invigorating, First Reformed has been hailed by many critics as a directorial comeback for Paul Schrader.Continue Reading
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