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Review: US (2019)

Less ground-breaking than his debut film, which steadily rose from word-of-mouth mania to awards darling, Peele’s follow-up Us, and not as precise in exactly what it is trying to convey, is no less disturbing.

Elisabeth Moss, film, Get Out, horror, Jordan Peele, Lupita Nyong’o, Michael Abels, review, Winston Duke

Review: LOVE, SIMON (2018)

Occasionally, a film comes along that we not only want, but need. Love, Simon is such a film. Watching this … More

2018, film, film review, Greg Berlanti, Love Simon, review

Review: ISLE OF DOGS (2018)

…when news that Wes’s whimsical style has been shone through the prism of animation once again in the form of Isle of Dogs, I thought it better warrant a visit to my local cineplex (a shout out to Cardigan Fields in Leeds – leather-seated mundanity yet reliable as ever).

2018, film, film review, Isle of Dogs, review, Wes Anderson

Review: PROFESSOR MARSTON AND THE WONDER WOMEN (2017)

Spanking, bondage and S&M. Three things not immediately associated with Wonder Woman, but thanks to Professor Marston and the Wonder … More

2017, Angela Robinson, Bella Heathcote, film, film review, Luke Evans, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, Rebecca Hall, review, Wonder Woman

Review: LOCKE (2014) [Bradford International Film Festival 2014]

Steven Knight’s new film Locke, starring Tom Hardy was premiered on the closing night film of the 20th Bradford International … More

2014, BIFF, Bradford, Bradford International Film Festival, cinema, Drive, Eastern Promises, film, Locke, review, Steven Knight, Tom Hardy

Review: MANHUNTER (1986) [Bradford International Film Festival 2014]

Pub quiz trivia question…the million-pound gamble: Who was the first actor to play the infamous cannibal Hannibal Lecter? And the … More

1986, Bradford, Bradford City of Film, Bradford International Film Festival, cinema, film, Hannibal Lecter, Manhunter, Michael Mann, review, Thomas Harris, Tom Noonan, Will Graham, William Petersen

Into The Blue: Kieslowski’s ‘Three Colours: Blue’

‘Three Colours: Blue’ is the first film in Krzysztof Kieslowski’s celebrated ‘Three Colours Trilogy’ produced in 1993 and starring Juliette … More

analysis, cinema, film, France, Juliette Binoche, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Poland, review, Three Colours Blue, Three Colours Trilogy, Trois Couleurs Bleu

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