Film
On Becoming a Guinea Fowl review - mordant seriocomedy about buried abuseThursday, 05 December 2024![]() The writer-director of 2017’s I Am Not a Witch, Rungano Nyoni, has come up with another scorcher, this time taking aim at Zambia’s social structures, in which women’s power can become petty tyranny. Nyoni’s Zambian scenarios are populated with “... Read more... |
Blu-ray: JuggernautTuesday, 03 December 2024![]() That Juggernaut is as good as it is seems in hindsight to have been a happy accident. Inspired by a bomb hoax on the QE2 in 1972, the producers fired two directors (Bryan Forbes and Don Taylor) in succession before hiring Richard Lester in... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Black TuesdaySunday, 01 December 2024![]() The universal fear of dying is the theme of Black Tuesday, a terse, bleak 1954 thriller that is belatedly being recognized as a major film noir and has just been released on a Masters of Cinema Blu-ray.Written by the former newspaperman Sydney Boehm... Read more... |
Conclave review - secrets and lies in the Vatican's inner sanctumSaturday, 30 November 2024![]() “You either got faith or you got unbelief, and there ain’t no neutral ground,” as Bob Dylan sang, but Cardinal Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) isn’t finding it quite that simple.The Pope (Bruno Novelli) has died, and in his last act in this world he... Read more... |
All We Imagine as Light review - tender portrait of three women struggling to survive in modern MumbaiThursday, 28 November 2024![]() The Indian writer-director Payal Kapadia scored this year’s Cannes Grand Prix with her first fiction film, All We Imagine as Light, which follows three women trying to make a living in modern Mumbai. It’s a deserving winner, both exquisitely... Read more... |
Witches review - beyond the broomstick, the cat, and the pointy hatTuesday, 26 November 2024![]() From James I’s campaign to wipe out witchery to the feuding sister sorceresses of The Wizard of Oz and the new film musical Wicked, spellcasting by supposedly wayward women has never been able to avoid persecution and misunderstanding.British... Read more... |
Wicked review - overly busy if beautifully sung cliffhangerSaturday, 23 November 2024![]() "No one mourns the wicked," we're told during the immediately arresting beginning to Wicked, which concludes two hours 40 minutes later with the words, "to be continued" flashed up on the screen. Will filmgoers mourn that they have to wait an entire... Read more... |
Snow Leopard review - clunky visual effects mar a director's swansongSaturday, 23 November 2024![]() Pema Tseden's final film Snow Leopard is a Chinese Tibetan-language drama that addresses wild animal preservation. It serves as a kind of allegory for the circumstances that preceded the 53-year-old director's death from a heart attack last year. In... Read more... |
Mediha review - a brutalised Yazidi teen comes of age with a cameraFriday, 22 November 2024![]() The plight of persecuted minority groups around the world seems to be growing worse. As one form of response, a non-fiction film like Mediha works to make vivid the individual stories of people who might otherwise be reduced to statistics from... Read more... |
Blu-ray: PharaohTuesday, 19 November 2024![]() Jerzy Kawalerowicz’s Pharaoh (Faraon) is a state-funded superprodukcja, a 152-minute Polish epic, set, incongruously, in Ancient Egypt. First released in 1966, it wasn’t intended to be an Eastern Bloc copy of Mankiewicz’s Cleopatra; Pharaoh is an... Read more... |
Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat review - jazz-themed documentary on the 1960s Congo CrisisSunday, 17 November 2024![]() The British writer and Africa specialist Michela Wrong recently wrote a whistle-stop summary of the upheavals that afflicted Congo in the early 1960s:“A botched independence swiftly followed by army mutinies and attempted secession by two renegade... Read more... |
Gladiator II review - can lightning strike twice?Sunday, 17 November 2024![]() It has been nearly 25 years since Russell Crowe enjoyed his Oscar-winning finest hour as Maximus in Ridley Scott’s thunderous epic, Gladiator, and now Sir Ridley has brought us the next generation. Stepping up to the plate is Paul Mescal as Lucius (... Read more... |
