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Like A Boss 2 stars☆☆☆☆☆

13th May 2020 by Sarah Cartland Leave a Comment

Two women, friends since childhood, see their make-up business face disaster after a cosmetics mogul tries to buy them out. Considering how old-fashioned Like A Boss feels, I was expecting wall-to-wall matte plum lipstick and a sea of Rachel cuts. While it tries to position itself as current, its tale of a rapacious female boss… Like A Boss Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: business, cosmetics, friendship, make up

Greed 3.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

2nd March 2020 by Sarah Cartland Leave a Comment

A self-made British billionaire prepares for his 60th birthday extravaganza on the Greek island of Mykonos, after decades spent building up a vast personal fortune at other people’s expense. You can understand why billionaire businessman Sir Richard “Greedy” McCreadie wants an authorised biography, the modern equivalent of the semi-regal portrait. It’s practically the only part… Greed Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: billionaires, business, celebrity, fast fashion

Corporate Animals (Sundance London) 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

31st May 2019 by Sarah Cartland Leave a Comment

Imagine The Descent crossed with The Office, but nastier. That’s Corporate Animals. It’s uneven, but often brutally hilarious, as horrible boss Lucy (Demi Moore) forces her key employees into a team-building exercise exploring caves in New Mexico. Always wanting to push her employees on to greatness, even if they don’t want to go, Lucy declines… Corporate Animals (Sundance London) Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews, Sundance London Tagged With: bosses, business, caving, new mexico, team building

Sorry To Bother You (London Film Festival) 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

25th October 2018 by Sarah Cartland Leave a Comment

With so many of us well-boiled frogs now, the only way to demonstrate how crazily evil our world has become is to take the metaphors and make them concrete. That’s what Boots Riley has done with his blunt satire Sorry To Bother You. In this alternative reality which isn’t that alternative, America has continued the… Sorry To Bother You (London Film Festival) Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews, London Film Festival, Support Indie Film Tagged With: business, racism, satire, telemarketing

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Latest Reviews

The ending of The Father

The Father 5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

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Caring capitalism: the I Care A Lot ending explained

I Care A Lot 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Witch watch: The Reckoning ending explained

The Reckoning 2 stars☆☆☆☆☆

The wonder of Willy’s Wonderland

Willy’s Wonderland 3.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

The News Of The World, trying to get a nation to talk to itself

News Of The World 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Saint Maud: sex and death and God and souls

Saint Maud 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Unearthing The Dig

The Dig 5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

BLOG: the film club watches Norway’s The Wave, but is it yay or no way? 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Pieces Of A Woman: the final bit of the jigsaw

Pieces Of A Woman 3.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

BLOG: Scorchio! The film club watches Skyfire 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

The Blithe Spirit remake and the ghosts of movies past

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