Film
Hello, Bookstore review - a documentary with shelf lifeWednesday, 28 June 2023![]() It’s impossible not to fall in love with Matthew Tannenbaum, the man at the centre of this delightful film. Reading books and chatting to people about books are two of his favourite occupations, so running a bookstore is his idea of paradise. His... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Le Mépris (Contempt)Tuesday, 27 June 2023![]() It’s an odalisque to arouse envy in Titian, Boucher, Ingres, or Manet.Filtered amber, white, and blue lights successively bathe Brigitte Bardot, crowned by that golden cloud, as she asks Michel Piccoli, her co-star and screen husband in Jean-Luc... Read more... |
The Super 8 Years review - Nobel laureate’s meditative self-portrait from home moviesSaturday, 24 June 2023![]() The French auto-fiction writer Annie Ernaux, now 82, was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature last year; now a fascinating new facet of her creative life has been released via her home movies.With her now grown son David Ernaux-Briot (who was... Read more... |
Asteroid City review - desert dreamsFriday, 23 June 2023![]() Multi-media meta-layers land fast in Wes Anderson’s 11th film, overriding reality. Here’s Bryan Cranston’s portentous Fifties TV host (pictured below) in black-and-white, boxed Academy ratio, documenting rehearsals for a televised play, whose... Read more... |
No Hard Feelings review - nothing about this queasy comedy feels quite rightThursday, 22 June 2023![]() Last year Jennifer Lawrence won critical plaudits for her war-trauma drama Causeway, which seemingly signalled a bold new direction for her career, but how she got from there to No Hard Feelings is a bit of a mystery. Nothing about it feels quite... Read more... |
Blu-ray: I Am WeekenderTuesday, 20 June 2023![]() Pinned eyes stare from a frozen husk of a face as a clubber comes down, cradled high over London on a window-cleaner’s perch. Director WIZ’s 18-minute video for Flowered Up’s rave epic “Weekender” (1992) takes you on the E’d up odyssey of Little Joe... Read more... |
The Flash review - back to DC, unremarkablySaturday, 17 June 2023![]() Superhero movies are the nearest equivalent to American holiday parades: they come along with noisy, bright regularity, and crowds either flock to them, many eager persons deep along the sidewalk, or flee to quieter neighbourhoods.The Flash, yet... Read more... |
Pretty Red Dress review - not so sparkly British black filmFriday, 16 June 2023![]() Pretty Red Dress opens with a classic Motown-esque girl group belting out a show tune before cutting to Travis (Natey Jones) as he leaves prison. Waiting for him outside is Candice (Alexandra Burke); she’s sitting in her Audi, singing along to the... Read more... |
Medusa Deluxe review - combing for clues in a stylish murder mysteryMonday, 12 June 2023![]() Medusa is having a moment. From Natalie Haynes’ feminist novel to the recent Brazilian horror movie, the beleaguered, beheaded, snake-haired monstress of Greek myth rises again, and again, as a symbol of female rage and resistance.Now comes Medusa... Read more... |
Chevalier review - a less than extraordinary film about an extraordinary manFriday, 09 June 2023![]() This frothy bio-fantasy about the 18th century composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges and top tunesmith to Marie Antoinette at the French court, could have been a powerful and revealing shout-out to a woefully under-appreciated composer... Read more... |
War Pony review - life on the Pine Ridge reservation in south DakotaFriday, 09 June 2023![]() Set on the lands of the Oglala Lakota in South Dakota, War Pony focuses, in a hazy way, on the lives of 23-year-old Bill (Jojo Bapteise Whiting), who has two toddler sons with two different mothers, and 12-year-old Matho (Ladainian Crazy Thunder)... Read more... |
Blu-ray: LaurinTuesday, 06 June 2023![]() Mario Bava and Dario Argento are cited as key influences on Robert Sigl’s debut feature Laurin (1989). British viewers will also be reminded of the series of MR James ghost story adaptations broadcast by the BBC in the 1970s; a glimpse of a murdered... Read more... |
