How much can be rebuilt after it has been smashed to pieces? That’s the big question in The Aftermath – a postwar love story that attempts to to examine the realities of reconciliation, whether between people or countries. The film is about rebuilding broken relationships as much as broken cities, with the ambiguities of war… The Aftermath Read More
Captain Marvel 4 stars
Young girls can learn a lot from Carol Danvers about trusting their instincts – especially if they ever need to know if it’s okay to punch a sweet old lady in the face. Captain Marvel is something of a triumph. What could in other hands have been a dull by-numbers story – with its straightforward… Captain Marvel Read More
About “Late Night” – trailer released for Amazon’s big buy
UPDATE, 23 April: New film clip – check it out below Katherine Newbury (Emma Thompson) has her own late night talk show, called, rather unimaginatively, Tonight With Katherine Newbury. She’s tough on her employees, and doesn’t fall for the old “I’m a man and I need a pay rise because I’ve had another child” line. She… About “Late Night” – trailer released for Amazon’s big buy Read More
The Aftermath: can everything be rebuilt? Trailer, interviews and featurettes
*** Read my review of The Aftermath now *** The film, directed by James Kent, is about reconciliation – rebuilding broken relationships as much as broken cities, and the ambiguities of war that are thrown up, particularly afterwards. It stars Keira Knightley, who I love, though I’m looking forward to the day she takes a… The Aftermath: can everything be rebuilt? Trailer, interviews and featurettes Read More
INTERVIEW: Oscar-winning costume director Michael O’Connor
“During the preparation of it I thought I’ll never work again. This is never ever going to happen, this is never going to be ready…” Costume director Michael O’Connor on his Oscar-winning work for The Duchess. Hearing first-hand from award-winning costume designer Michael O’Connor about the level of detail that typifies his work – from opulent Regency… INTERVIEW: Oscar-winning costume director Michael O’Connor Read More
Dr Strangelove, back with a 4k restoration and probably Twitter’s longest ever hashtag
*** Read my 5-star Dr Strangelove review and my interview with Matt Wells, director of new short film Stanley Kubrick Considers The Bomb *** Growing up in the 80s, when I wasn’t crimping my hair and listening to Duran Duran berating me for being “about as easy as a nuclear war”*, I was worrying about surviving one…. Dr Strangelove, back with a 4k restoration and probably Twitter’s longest ever hashtag Read More
Midsommar murders: Ari Aster is back with teaser for new horror
*** Read my 3.5/5 review of Midsommar now *** 14 May: Watch the NEW trailer now Ari Aster, writer-director of last year’s terrifying indie horror Hereditary, is back this August with Midsommar – a tale of pagan cults, unsettling festivals, gorgeous summer dresses and what could well be giant sausages, set in Sweden. The scandi… Midsommar murders: Ari Aster is back with teaser for new horror Read More
Serenity (2019) 2 stars
WARNING: Serenity has some big issues as a movie but most of them relate to the bonkers twist. And as I want to talk about those issues I’m going to have to spoiler it. Maybe watch the movie then come back afterwards! Tuna and Dill. It could be a BBC Sunday night detective serial, about… Serenity (2019) Read More
Isn’t It Romantic – 1 Minute Video Review Includes Video 4 stars
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Isn’t It Romantic 4 stars
I’m delighted to say that Isn’t It Romantic doesn’t have one original idea in it. You’ll have seen them all before, in a thousand romcoms – but director Todd Strauss-Schulson has taken those ideas, chucked them into the air then watched them fall to the ground in perfect order, a bit like if Rebel Wilson did… Isn’t It Romantic Read More
Fighting With My Family – 1 Minute Video Review Includes Video 4 stars
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Interviews, clips & images from wrestling comedy-drama “Fighting With My Family”
The hilarious – and rather moving – true life movie Fighting With My Family follows 18 year old Saraya Knight as she leaves her wrestling family at home in Norwich to travel to Florida and train with the WWE. Renamed Paige, she’s one of the few women trainees who can actually wrestle, yet finds herself a… Interviews, clips & images from wrestling comedy-drama “Fighting With My Family” Read More
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