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  • King of Thieves Review – Well aged

    King of Thieves Review – Well aged

    Say what you will about Michael Caine, at eighty five he’s still plugging away. Even if nowadays people are giving him less to do, he’s still turning up when called. Steady hand on the tiller, and if the audience can overcome the accent then they follow that man anywhere. Or maybe that’s just the British.

    E Warren

    September 25, 2018
    Film, Review
    Charlie Cox, Cinema, Film, Films, James Marsh, Jim Broadbent, King of Thieves, Michael Caine, Michael Gambon, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Paul Whitehouse, Ray Winstone, Review, Three Stars, Tom Courtenay
  • Climax Review – A culmination

    Climax Review – A culmination

    Climax just came out in the UK and uh, yeah. It’s a lot. A whole lot. Supposedly based on a true story from the nineties when a rehearsing group of dancers found the punch bowl in their wrap party spiked with something much stronger than the alcohol they were expecting. As you would expect it…

    E Warren

    September 24, 2018
    Film, Review
    Cinema, Climax, Dance, Film, Films, French, Gaspar Noé, Horror, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Sofia Boutella
  • Crazy Rich Asians Review – Conspicuous consumption

    Crazy Rich Asians Review – Conspicuous consumption

    There is nothing more powerful in this world than a determined Michelle Yeoh. In the prologue to this film, arriving rain drenched to some fancy London hotel whose staff refuse to acknowledge her reservation, you wonder how these men are not rendered dead under her gaze. She has a better way to exact revenge though,…

    E Warren

    September 18, 2018
    Film, POC Filmmakers
    Awkwafina, Cinema, Constance Wu, Crazy Rich Asians, Film, Films, Gemma Chan, Henry Golding, Jon M. Chu, Michelle Yeoh, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Three Stars
  • The Miseducation of Cameron Post Review –Not much learning here

    The Miseducation of Cameron Post Review –Not much learning here

    I didn’t cry at all watching The Miseducation of Cameron Post, which seems to suggest that there’s something wrong with the film. Given my background I was sure that I would be a wreck the entire way through. But Desiree Akhavan is not interested in mining the story of young queer folks in enrolled in…

    E Warren

    September 17, 2018
    Female Filmmakers, Film, Queer Filmmakers
    Chloë Grace Moretz, Cinema, Comedy, Desiree Akhavan, Drama, Film, Films, Forrest Goodluck, LGBT, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Queer, Review, Sasha Lane, The Miseducation of Cameron Post
  • American Animals Review – No harm, no fowl

    American Animals Review – No harm, no fowl

    Bart Layton, writer and director of American Animals released his first feature in 2012 to critical acclaim. The Imposter was a true crime documentary that no doubt would have been huge if it came out a couple of years later, after the true crime documentary craze exploded. The film accounts through interview and reconstruction the…

    E Warren

    September 13, 2018
    Film, Review
    American Animals, Barry Keoghan, Bart Layton, Blake Jenner, Cinema, Crime, Evan Peters, Film, Films, Jared Abrahamson, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Thriller, Two Stars
  • The Nun Review – She’s doing her best

    The Nun Review – She’s doing her best

    The Nun is trash and I love it.

    E Warren

    September 12, 2018
    Film, Review
    Bonnie Aarons, Cinema, Corin Hardy, Demián Bichir, Film, Films, Four Stars, Horror, Jonas Bloquet, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Taissa Farmiga, The Nun
  • Cold War Review – There’s warmth at the centre

    Cold War Review – There’s warmth at the centre

    Cold War opens on a sequence of two musicians travelling around Poland in a beat up van, recoding the folk music of those who had just survived the horrors of World War Two. They sit under on porches and in bars and around breakfast tables, inviting those who have recently lost so much to perform.…

    E Warren

    September 6, 2018
    Film, Review
    Cinema, Cold War, Drama, Film, Films, Five Stars, Joanna Kulig, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Pawel Pawlikowski, Review, Romance, Tomasz Kot
  • The Children Act Review – Not as well as you’d like

    The Children Act Review – Not as well as you’d like

    The problem you encounter casting Stanley Tucci in literally any role is that he’s too preternaturally charming. You have to work against the unstoppable force of nature that he represents for us to do anything but love him. The Children Act unfortunately, is nothing but blandly directed and has to struggle against Ian McEwan’s second…

    E Warren

    September 5, 2018
    Film, Review
    Cinema, Drama, Emma Thompson, Film, Films, Fionn Whitehead, Ian McEwan, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Richard Eyre, Stanley Tucci, The Children Act, Two Stars
  • Searching Review – Static action

    Searching Review – Static action

    Searching has got me thinking about how we interface with contemporary technology in the aesthetic properties of storytelling. Earlier this year we saw Soderbergh’s Unsane which used the burnt out visual quality of mobile phone footage to great effect in building up its unsettling and uncanny sense of place. This summer came Stephen Susco’s horror…

    E Warren

    September 4, 2018
    Film, POC Filmmakers, Review
    Aneesh Chaganty, Cinema, Debra Messing, Film, Films, Four Stars, John Cho, Michelle La, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Sara Sohn, Searching, Sev Ohanian, Thriller
  • Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Review – Drac Pack

    Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Review – Drac Pack

    There’s little more that could be said about Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation that isn’t said in the first shot of the trailer below. One of the best shots of the year, and quite possibly all time. Like, I’ve gone back and watched it over five times while writing these opening sentences and I’ve laughed…

    E Warren

    August 1, 2018
    Film, Review
    Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Animation, Cinema, David Spade, Film, Films, Genndy Tartakovsky, Hotel Transylvania, Kathryn Hahn, Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin James, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Selena Gomez, Steve Buscemi, Summer Vacation, Three Stars
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