Ivan Nagar reviews Steven Soderbergh’s experimental new venture. It is 2018 and I am sitting in a cinema, waiting to watch a film shot on an …
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‘The Square’ Review
Diego Aparicio takes an exciting look at the 2017 Palme d’Or-winning satirical drama. This review originally appeared on the author’s film blog, Observancy. It has been …
‘Isle of Dogs’ Review
George Moore-Chadwick reviews Wes Anderson’s highly anticipated return to animation. The opening of Isle of Dogs informs us the Japanese spoken in the film will not …
‘Annihilation’ Review
Milo Garner reviews the highly anticipated scifi released on Netflix earlier this month. Alex Garland’s sophomore picture, the grandly-titled Annihilation, seems to promise high-concept sci-fi. …
‘Red Sparrow’ Review
Hebe Hamilton reviews Jennifer Lawrence’s latest spy thriller. CW: Rape, sexual assault/harassment. Is it ironic I went to see Red Sparrow, a film that sees …
‘The Touch’ Retrospective Review
Milo Garner looks back at a lesser-known Bergman through a fresh 2K restoration. The Touch (Beröringen) is, quite surprisingly, one of Ingmar Bergman’s most obscure films. …
‘You Were Never Really Here’ Review
Raphael Duhamel reviews Lynne Ramsay’s thriller. You Were Never Really Here is a brilliantly discordant piece of cinema. With a run time of only eighty-five …
Discussion – ‘Being Blacker’
Emma Davis considers Molly Dineen’s documentary about the Brixton neighbourhood icon ahead of its premiere on BBC2 tonight. In Molly Dineen’s latest documentary Being Blacker, …
‘I, Tonya’ Review
Hebe Hamilton reviews Craig Gillespie’s Oscar-nominated biopic about the controversial figure skater. Prior to the release of I, Tonya I had never heard of Tonya …
‘The Shape of Water’ Review
Liam Donovan tackles Guillermo del Toro’s latest fantastical feature. There are men who can be monstrous, and monsters who can demonstrate great humanity, a principle …