Thursday 8 July 2021

Critical Week: At the movies

I saw fewer films this week for a variety of reasons, including extended celebrations of my birthday and a two-day trip to Brighton to visit a friend. It was nice to take a break from the screen and catch some (intermittent) sunshine for a change. But I was glad to be back in cinemas for a couple of high-profile press screenings. Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren star in the crowd-pleasing true story The Duke, which is perhaps fizzier than it should be, but audiences will love it. And Scarlett Johansson is back for her long-awaited lead role in Black Widow, an action movie livened up by deeper-than-expected filmmaking and performances. Florence Pugh particularly shines alongside Johansson, plus scene-stealers David Harbour and Rachel Weisz.

BEST OUT THIS WEEK:
Martin Eden • Black Widow
The Truffle Hunters • The Surrogate
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More offbeat films included the horror thriller Son, an unnerving exploration of maternal excess that keeps us tense but struggles to stick the landing, and the Spanish romance Carmen & Lola, an involving and remarkably authentic story set in Madrid's Roma subculture. There was also the short film collection Upon Her Lips: Heartbeats, with eight mini-dramas exploring angles on female attraction.

This coming week I'll be watching Ewan McGregor in The Birthday Cake, Robert De Niro in The Comeback Trail, Karen Gillen in Gunpowder Milkshake, the award-winning French comedy Bye Bye Morons, the horror mystery The Boy Behind the Door and the Danish thriller Shorta.


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