France
Cannes 2019: The Dead Don't Die review - festival opens with rich zombie satireWednesday, 15 May 2019![]() “The world is perfect. Appreciate the details” says a WU-PS driver played by RZA, in Jim Jarmusch’s gleefully meta zombie-comedy that has just opened the Cannes Film Festival. It’s good advice. Jarmusch’s latest work is a finely tuned, deadpan... Read more... |
The Hustle review - rotten scoundrelsSaturday, 11 May 2019![]() This third version of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ yarn of rival, class-warring con artists on the French Riviera is just something for Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson to do till a better gig comes along. The concept goes no higher than teaming them up,... Read more... |
DVD: The House by the SeaMonday, 22 April 2019![]() Robert Guediguian has spoken of the influence of Chekhov on The House by the Sea (Le Villa), and the shadow of the Russian dramatist, particularly The Cherry Orchard, can certainly be felt in the French director’s latest film, his 20th in a career... Read more... |
Banine: Days in the Caucasus review - revolutions, pogroms and loveSunday, 21 April 2019![]() By fifteen Ummulbanu Asadullayeva — or Banine, to call her by the name under which she wrote and translated — had already lived more than most of us will in a lifetime. She’d experienced great love, married, been both a refugee and returnee,... Read more... |
CD: L’Impératrice - MatahariSunday, 14 April 2019![]() The French have developed an international reputation for a certain smooth style of electronic music. It’s the place where disco and house collide with something more urbane and far less sweaty. Daft Punk provided a defining moment with their 2013... Read more... |
Faust, Royal Opera review - fusty Gounod still dancesFriday, 12 April 2019![]() Goethe's cosmic Faust becomes Gounod's operatic fust in what, somewhat surprisingly, remains a repertoire staple. You go for the tunes, hoping for the world-class voices to do them justice and prepared for a pallid quarter-of-an-hour or two. David... Read more... |
At Eternity's Gate review - Willem Dafoe excels in hyperactive biopicSaturday, 30 March 2019![]() It's all go – no, make that Van Gogh – when it comes to the Dutch post-Impressionist of late. Opening the same week as the Tate Britain's blockbuster exhibition about his years in London comes the artist-turned-filmmaker Julian... Read more... |
Interview with director Agnès Varda, who has died at 90Friday, 29 March 2019![]() I met Agnès Varda, who died today aged 90, just once, for the interview that’s reproduced below. It was in Paris in January 2018, shortly before the Belgian-born filmmaker was to become the oldest Oscar nominee in history, for the wonderful... Read more... |
The White Crow review - gripping depiction of the brilliance of NureyevThursday, 21 March 2019![]() Genius is as genius does, and Rudolf Nureyev made sure nobody was left in any doubt about the scale of either his talents or his ambitions. Based on Julie Kavanagh's biography Rudolf Nureyev: The Life, The White Crow pairs director and actor... Read more... |
An encounter with John Richardson, Picasso's biographer who has died at 95Thursday, 14 March 2019![]() When I interviewed John Richardson, who has died at the age of 95, he was edging through his definitive four-tome life of the minuscule giant of Cubism. Of the various breaks he took from the business of research and writing, one yielded The... Read more... |
Sadie Jones: The Snakes review - lacking feelingSunday, 03 March 2019![]() Bea and Dan are a young married couple. They have a mortgage on their small flat in Holloway and met while out clubbing in Peckham. She’s a plain-looking, modest and hard-working psychotherapist; he’s putting in the hours as an estate agent having... Read more... |
Old Boys review - short but not especially sweetSaturday, 23 February 2019![]() How does the ever cherub-cheeked Alex Lawther keep getting served in pubs? That question crossed my mind during the more leisurely portions of Old Boys, an overextended English schoolboy revamp of Cyrano de Bergerac that flags just when it most... Read more... |
