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The King 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

16th November 2019 by Sarah Leave a Comment

Henry V’s Chief Justice, William Gascoigne (Sean Harris), puts the realities of kingship best to the young English monarch: “Promise must be fulfilled. Promise must never be an end in itself.” He’s not showing much promise when we first see Prince Hal; his father Henry IV is still on the throne, and Hal is a… The King Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: agincourt, dauphin, england, france, h`arfleur, henry v

The Third Man 5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

16th November 2019 by Sarah Leave a Comment

I never thought I could be so enraptured by sewers, but Vienna’s are particularly impressive. Vast caverns running with water, spiral staircases, huge underground open spaces like cathedrals, with darker brick tunnels running off across the city and towards the Danube – the network beneath Austria’s capital is a perfect metaphor for the underground nature… The Third Man Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: black market, post-war, Vienna

Klaus 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

15th November 2019 by Sarah 3 Comments

Director Sergio Pablos’s yuletide fable is surprisingly unsentimental, considering this time of year tends to brings out as much treacle in movies as in the traditional festive gingerbread. A Santa Claus origins story, it’s surely destined to become a Christmas classic – as lonely woodsman Klaus’s unshakeable belief that “a true selfless act always sparks… Klaus Read More

Filed Under: Christmas, Film Reviews Tagged With: christmas, father christmas, feuds, postal service, Santa

Last Christmas 2.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

15th November 2019 by Sarah Leave a Comment

Twenty-something me had quite a lot in common with Kate, the twenty-something heroine of Last Christmas: blonde bobs, a love of fake leopard print, and a job in a Christmas shop. As I’m now an ancient 48, you could say I’m her Ghost Of Christmas Future, and if that’s not a warning to her to… Last Christmas Read More

Filed Under: Christmas, Film Reviews Tagged With: christmas, illness, wham

Mickey And The Bear 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

12th November 2019 by Sarah Leave a Comment

Hank, a veteran of the Iraq War, now spend his days looking for ways to dull the pain of PTSD and his painkiller addiction. His daughter Mickey, nearly 18, looks after him, their parent-child relationship turned on its head in too many ways. A coming-of-age drama about trying to escape when others are trying to… Mickey And The Bear Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews, Support Indie Film Tagged With: bereavement, family, Montana, ptsd, veteran, war

A Reindeer’s Journey 3.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

11th November 2019 by Sarah Leave a Comment

Part informative documentary, part anthropomorphic family film, this story about the first year in a reindeer calf’s life is a captivating and stunningly beautiful journey, as reindeer calf Aïlo grows up in the ancient forests and valleys of arctic Lapland – its remoteness no protection from the realities of climate change. That anthropomorphism sometimes grates,… A Reindeer’s Journey Read More

Filed Under: Christmas, Film Reviews Tagged With: climate, lapland, reindeer

The Good Liar 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

9th November 2019 by Sarah 4 Comments

It was the hideously old-fashioned bedside lamp in Betty’s spare room that first brought me up sharp. No way would Betty, a widow who favours silk and satin and wears an elegant dove-grey overcoat, and who collapses when new boyfriend Roy suggests a holiday on the Costa del Sol, buy that monstrosity – especially in… The Good Liar Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: con, nazis, scammer

First trailer for “The Invisible Man” is here! (I think)

8th November 2019 by Sarah Leave a Comment

All those invisible women over 40 in Hollywood and they make the movie about a man. Tsk. I’ll still watch it though, in fact I’ll probably be able to walk in unnoticed for free. Written and directed by Leigh Whannell, and produced by Jason Blum for Blumhouse Productions, this retelling stars Elisabeth Moss as a… First trailer for “The Invisible Man” is here! (I think) Read More

Filed Under: Trailers Tagged With: AAA, blumhouse, elizabeth moss, hg wells, horror, invisible man, leigh whannell

Tales From The Lodge 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

7th November 2019 by Sarah Leave a Comment

Arranging reunion weekends with ex-university housemates is a bit like trying to get tickets to Hamilton. At 30, you fall at the first organising hurdle when it turns out no one’s free on the same weekend for the next two years. By 40, you arrange it anyway because you know those two years will go… Tales From The Lodge Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews, Support Indie Film Tagged With: relationships, reunion, stories

Black Moon (short film) Short Film 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

30th October 2019 by Sarah Leave a Comment

A film about a subway where you can clearly see the outside world at each end many not sound frightening, but knowing help may be tantalisingly close makes Black Moon an unsettling watch. A black moon refers to the second new moon to occur in one month – an unusual event, and one that, according… Black Moon (short film) Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: black moon, supernatural, underpass

The Aeronauts 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

29th October 2019 by Sarah 4 Comments

A period drama about the weather really is peak British filmmaking. Corsets and barometers – what could be better? And they get to change the world. Set in 1862, this is an exhilarating journey up, up and away; with breathtaking action and a thoughtful central relationship between a doer and a thinker, as balloon pilot… The Aeronauts Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: altitude record, balloon, grief, meteorology, weather

Curse Of Buckout Road 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

28th October 2019 by Sarah Leave a Comment

America’s long roads seem to have more spooks than GCHQ, every journey down them offering a potential encounter with a ghoul, zombie, werewolf or reanimated, stinky pet cat. Buckout Road, in Westchester County in New York State, is the latest to make you wish you’d stayed at home with a good horror film (perhaps this… Curse Of Buckout Road Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews, Support Indie Film Tagged With: curse, devil, dreams, killers

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Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, John Wick lover and Gerard Butler apologist. Still waiting for Mike Banning vs John Wick: Requiem

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Reviews

The Magic Faraway Tree 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

“Wuthering Heights” 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 4.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

The Housemaid 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Rope 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

The Naked Gun 4.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

The Roses 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Jurassic World: Rebirth 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

28 Years Later 5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Fire Of Love 3.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

ClearMind 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Alien: Romulus 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Better Man 4.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Monty Python & The Holy Grail 5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Madame Web 2 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Dagr 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

65 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Saltburn 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

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