BEST OUT THIS WEEK: Mandoob (Night Courier) Black Dog PERHAPS AVOID: Reagan ALL REVIEWS > |
Thursday, 29 August 2024
Critical Week: Sibling rivalry
Wednesday, 10 November 2021
Critical Week: We need a hug
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BEST OUT THIS WEEK: Mothering Sunday • Belfast Keyboard Fantasies PERHAPS AVOID: Cry Macho • Red Notice ALL REVIEWS > |
A bit off the beaten track, Joaquin Phoenix is relaxed, warm and wonderful opposite staggeringly gifted young newcomer Woody Norman in the gently comedy-drama C'mon C'mon. Richard Jenkins, Amy Schumer and Steven Yeun shine among the excellent six-person cast of The Humans, a stagey drama that roots around in the concept of being a family in America. And the engagingly bristling German drama Blurred Lines sends its two energetic teen protagonists on a momentous trip to Istanbul.
Saturday, 31 July 2021
Sundance London: See the world
Cryptozoo
dir-scr Dash Shaw; voices Lake Bell, Michael Cera 21/US ***
Essentially Jurassic Park with fantastical creatures, this energetic animated romp is made by various artists in their distinct styles, then inventively stitched together on-screen. There's a wildly original mix of imagery, all beautifully hand-drawn from sketches and line art to vividly detailed colour illustrations. Writer-director Dash Shaw's story may not be terribly complex, but it's loaded with deeper themes and properly grown-up touches that will win it a following.
dir-scr Sean Durkin; with Jude Law, Carrie Coon 20/UK ***.
Earthy and intriguing, this intensely personal drama has a terrific balance of humour and darkness, keeping the audience on edge with a subtle sense of foreboding. Writer-director Sean Durkin is determined to subvert expectations, carefully guiding the point of view to deepen the characters in unexpected directions, mirroring the misdirection that fills each person's life. And even if the film meanders a bit, the cast relishes the sharp dialog... FULL REVIEW >Human Factors
dir-scr Ronny Trocker; with Mark Waschke, Sabine Timoteo 21/Ger **.
There's an intentionality to this dark German drama that holds the interest, even if writer-director Ronny Trocker keeps everything far too enigmatic to properly connect with the audience. But then this is a film about disconnection, as a family is quietly pulled apart by a series of misunderstandings, clashing personalities and unnervingly insidious betrayals, some of which are unconscious. Still, letting the viewer in would have helped a lot.Pleasure
dir-scr Ninja Thyberg; with Sofia Kappel, Revika Anne Reustle 21/Swe ***
There's a bold point at the centre of this Swedish drama set in the Los Angeles porn industry: that even women who are intentional about becoming adult movie stars are still being exploited and often abused by men. Filmmaker Ninja Thyberg says this through virtually each scene in this compelling but repetitive story. It's finely acted and shot with a riveting point of view. But it never feels personal.
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Thursday, 24 December 2020
Critical Week: Joy to the world
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BEST OUT THIS WEEK: One Night in Miami • Soul Promising Young Woman News of the World • AK vs AK The Dissident • Luz |