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  • Tomb Raider Review – Chaste/Chased

    Tomb Raider Review – Chaste/Chased

    What has the world done to you Lara? I remember paying some of one of the PS1 games as a child, I think it belonged to the boy down the bottom of the garden. It felt good, a game where you were the girl, there’s something to that. You read the history of the design…

    E Warren

    March 24, 2018
    Film, Review
    Action, Alicia Vikander, Cinema, Daniel Wu, Dominic West, Film, Films, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Roar Uthaug, Tomb Raider, Two Stars, Walton Goggins, Warner Bros
  • The Square Review – Boxed in

    The Square Review – Boxed in

    It’s a mean fucking film. I know it’s supposed to be a satire of the bourgeoisie, the privileged elite, the art set. Those who have made the crucial mistake to be richer than everyone else, but continue to lead their public lives in a way so unrelatable to the rest of us. It comes up…

    E Warren

    March 21, 2018
    Film, Review
    Cinema, Claes Bang, Comedy, Curzon Artificial Eye, Dominic West, Elisabeth Moss, Film, Films, Four Stars, Magnolia Pictures, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Plattform Produktion, Review, Ruben Östlund, Sweden, Swedish, Terry Notary, The Square
  • Annihilation Review – Too many ideas, too much talking

    Annihilation Review – Too many ideas, too much talking

    Annihilation came out on Netflix over here and my internet is proper bad. My computer on a desk slightly too small for it in a room uncomfortably large right at the edge of the where the wireless over the other side of the house reach. It’s hit and miss usually, I get lucky and the…

    E Warren

    March 20, 2018
    Film, Review
    Alex Garland, Annihilation, Cinema, DNA Films, Drama, Film, Films, Gina Rodriguez, Horror, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Movie, Movies, Natalie Portman, Opinion, Paramount Pictures, Review, Science Fiction, Tessa Thompson, Three Stars, Tuva Novotny
  • Weekend Roundup 18/03/18

    Weekend Roundup 18/03/18

    I’m back.

    E Warren

    March 18, 2018
    Weekly Roundup
  • Sweet Country Review: Broke west

    Sweet Country Review: Broke west

    Sweet Country is one of those rare films that slides between a few genres without feeling obnoxious in the way that it chooses to do so. It starts out as a racially tinged social picture, 1920s white Australians trying to figure out between themselves their relationship to their aboriginal peoples with whom they share their…

    E Warren

    March 17, 2018
    Film, Review
    Australia, Australian, Bryan Brown, Bunya Productions, Cinema, Drama, Film, Films, Four Stars, Hamilton Morris, Movie, Movies, Natassia Gorey Furber, Opinion, Review, Sam Neill, Sweet Country, Western
  • Red Sparrow Review – Boston accent

    Red Sparrow Review – Boston accent

    I don’t think there was ever a time when calling your lead character Dominika would have been subtle, but in a post Fifty Shades world it’s more about setting expectations. Those expectations are ones which the film constantly delights in frustrating. Dominika goes through the entire film without properly domming anybody, instead after receiving extensive…

    E Warren

    March 15, 2018
    Film, Review
    20th Century Fox, Charlotte Rampling, Cinema, Film, Films, Francis Lawrence, Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Red Sparrow, Review, Three Stars, Thriller
  • You Were Never Really Here Review – Right hand left hand

    You Were Never Really Here Review – Right hand left hand

    I think You Were Never Really Here kinda holds up even better on the rewatch. Not to say that the first time viewing is bad in any way, but a mid-production budget cut the necessitated the excision of some fifteen pages of screenplay means that the sense of this adaptation is pushed within an inch…

    E Warren

    March 14, 2018
    Female Filmmakers, Film, Review
    Amazon Studios, Cinema, Ekaterina Samsonov, Film, Film4 Productions, Films, Five Stars, Joaquin Phoenix, Judith Roberts, Lynne Ramsay, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Why Not Productions, You Were Never Really Here
  • Game Night Review – Everyone wins

    Game Night Review – Everyone wins

    So this is what happened to all the tightly constructed thrillers that we used to have twenty years ago. They just became the Funny Movies. Like, since the original Hangover they’ve both been cribbing from the same playbook, except instead of waking up with a cadaver and whatever local mob boss gunning for you, it’s…

    E Warren

    March 13, 2018
    Film, Review
    Action, Cinema, Comedy, Film, Films, Four Stars, Game Night, Jason Bateman, John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein, Movie, Movies, New Line Cinema, Opinion, Rachel McAdams, Review, Warner Bros
  • Lady Bird Review: Everything I couldn’t be

    Lady Bird Review: Everything I couldn’t be

    There’s mess in the life of Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson. Nothing quite adds up for her in the way it’s supposed to, or maybe she’s just getting the sums wrong. It’s telling in a way that the character is bad at maths and you ever really find out what she’s good at. Aside from making…

    E Warren

    March 7, 2018
    Female Filmmakers, Film, Review
    A24, Beanie Feldstein, Cinema, Comedy, Film, Films, Five Stars, Focus Features, Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird, Laurie Metcalf, Lucas Hedges, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Saoirse Ronan, Tracy Letts, Universal Pictures
  • I, Tonya Review – Female pain

    I, Tonya Review – Female pain

    There’s something awful fucky about the people who would make a decision to make an uptempo comic drama caper flick about domestic abuse. I ain’t sure if these people even realised the film they were making, but when you’re constructing a montage of a husband beating his wife set some cliché dad-rock needledrop it’s not…

    E Warren

    February 28, 2018
    Film, Review
    AI Film, Allison Janney, Cinema, Comedy, Craig Gillespie, Drama, Entertainment One, Film, Films, I Tonya, LuckyChap Entertainment, Margot Robbie, Movie, Movies, NEON, One Star, Opinion, Review, Sebastian Stan
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