A Fox Searchlight Picture, Written by Noah Baumbach, Greta Gerwig, Directed by Noah Baumbach. Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach are two of the most influential people associated with the ‘mumblecore’ movies, and their collaborations are often seen as some of the high points of those movies. Here we have Gerwig as co-writer and star, and …
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Charlie’s Angels (2019) – Review
A Sony Picture, Written by Evan Spiliotopoulos, David Auburn, Elizabeth Banks, Directed by Elizabeth Banks. This was one of the most unasked for and lowest grossing remakes in recent history, and I never got round to seeing it when it was originally in cinemas. However, it was to my surprise that I actually enjoyed the …
Buffaloed (2020) – Review
A Magnolia Picture, Written by Brian Sacca, Directed by Tanya Wexler. The pitch of this film being “a female wolf of Wall Street” does ring true in many ways, but it is by no means is a rip off and is very different to that film in many ways. I would say that it is …
Swallow (2020) – Review
An IFC Films Picture, Written and Directed by Carlo Mirabella-Davis. Swallow is an experimental and bizarre film that slowly reveals its purpose in an effective and interesting way. The film is a stylised body horror that plays out in a slow burn manner, making me feel that if this had been released by A24 many …
Harley Quinn (2019) – TV Review
This is truly the perfect Harley Quinn series. It features almost every character Harley could come into contact with, it captures the heart of the character perfectly, and it is non stop fun, that acts as the perfect companion piece to the equally brilliant ‘Birds of Prey’. Both the show and the film start with …
Dark Waters (2019) – Review
A Universal Picture, Written by Mario Correa, Matthew Michael Carnahan, Directed by Todd Haynes. This is a film that unfortunately got lost in the awards race last year, but deserved much more, because it is an incredibly stirring story about one of the greatest (and least known about) scandal’s in human history. The scale of …
What to watch this week in Film and TV (9th-15th March)
This is a new weekly feature where I will highlight 5 films or TV shows that are launching in the UK this week. It is set to be a slightly slow week but there are still some stand outs. The Hunt – 11th March The film that was delayed almost six months due to its …
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Black Widow – Trailer 2
Disney and Marvel have released the second and presumably final full length trailer for Cate Shortland’s Black Widow, the first Disney MCU film in over a year since the release of Avengers: Endgame (Spider-Man: Far From Home was released by Sony). This trailer continues to present the film as stylised sounds thriller revolving around the …
Radioactive (2020) – Review
A StudioCanal Picture, Written by Jack Thorne, Directed by Marjane Satrapi. I managed to see an advanced screening of this film, on International Women’s Day no less, and it was perfectly fitting for such a day, the celebrate the lives and work of the Curie family, and Madam Curie in particular. The first half of …
Spenser Confidential (2020) – Review
A Netflix Original Picture, Written by Sean O’Keefe, Brian Helgeland, Directed by Peter Berg. This film is packed full of every possible cliche you could imagine, and is exactly what you expect from a Mark Wahlberg action-comedy from Netflix. It’s watchable and the causal viewer is even likely to enjoy it, especially if you like …