Where we see history through Stanfield’s eyes and the future through Synder’s
Where we see history through Stanfield’s eyes and the future through Synder’s
Mystery-comedies don’t get made very much, nor do flicks that would have Agatha Christie queuing up
Where we fight about Charlie’s marriage, Charlie’s Angels, briefly bring the Knives Out and watch Judy Punch back
Director Guillermo Del Toro’s utterly beguiling ode to filmmaking’s most romantic era is unmissable cinema. Here combining the wonder of the most elusively mysterious monster fantasies with the loving spells which better characterised the unabashed […]
Ever feel frustrated when you watch a trailer and it basically shows you the whole film? Then Nocturnal Animals might just be the flick for you. Fashion designer-turned-director Tom Ford could have done just about […]
“The most important thing about film for me is substance, I don’t believe in style without substance – I think style is important to serve the characters and serve the story, but that being said […]
Michael Shannon, leagues ahead of even this exultantly talented cast, nails it again in Matthew Ross’ new romantic thriller. Frank (Michael Shannon) loves Lola (Imogen Poots). Frank is a struggling chef. Lola is a struggling […]
Midnight Special deserved a bigger release than it got. Straddling the commercial/arthouse divide with a combination of thrills, finely-tuned CGI, big-name actors and marvellous sci-fi abstractions, director Jeff Nichols’ latest takes you on a ride where […]