She Said – Review Rachel Brook November 26, 2022 Reviews Let’s get the inevitable comparison out of the way; is She Said to Hollywood what 2015’s Spotlight is to the Catholic Church? Both films document painstaking journalistic investigations into abuse...
The Swimmers – Review Rachel Brook November 25, 2022 Reviews The Swimmers is a respectful and accessible refugee story focussing predominantly on the Mardini sisters – the titular athletes – and chronicling their 2015 journey from Syria to Berlin. The longish...
The Good Nurse – Review Rachel Brook October 29, 2022 Reviews Tobias Lindholm, perhaps best known as the writer of Another Round and The Hunt, has returned with a turgid and morose slog of a movie. Despite being billed as a thriller, The Good Nurse has sacrificed most of...
ORWAV’s Top 20 Films of 2021: #10 – Sound of Metal Rachel Brook December 30, 2021 Analysis, Features, Top 10 The best films of 2021 marshalled all of the techniques of cinema to tell their stories in ways that could only be achieved within the medium of film. The Father mastered editing and production design, using...
Granada Nights – Review Rachel Brook May 27, 2021 Reviews The premise of Granada Nights heralds a Linklater-like Europhilic jaunt through the titular city, yet it’s quickly apparent that the dialogue isn’t up to Jesse and Celine standards. Before protagonist Ben...
The Last Photograph – Review Rachel Brook April 25, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in June 2017 as part of our EIFF coverage. The Last Photograph is a unique, gently experimental film which offers two distinct yet equally well considered and touching...
Emma. – Review Rachel Brook February 13, 2020 Reviews This is the most visually striking Austen adaptation since Clueless. But unfortunately efforts have gone into the Grand Budapest-hued aesthetic above all else, leaving Emma with absolutely nothing new to...
Unicorn Store – Review Rachel Brook April 10, 2019 Reviews Brie Larson’s Unicorn Store seems to take place in a neighbouring universe to that of Boots Riley’s celebrated Sorry to Bother You. Though it has less of an anarchic agenda, Unicorn Store combines surreal...
JT LeRoy – Review Rachel Brook April 5, 2019 Reviews This review was originally published as part of our BFI Flare coverage on 05/04/2019. There’s no denying that the scandal and secrecy of writer JT LeRoy make for a fascinating story. In this retelling, it...
Two in the Bush: A Love Story – BFI Flare 2019 Review Rachel Brook March 27, 2019 Reviews A cynical take on Two in the Bush might consider the slew of non-(hetero)normative identities and relationships it addresses – bisexuality, polyamory, dominatrices – a try-hard box-ticking attempt at...
Disobedience – Review Rachel Brook December 2, 2018 Reviews With his second release of 2018, Sebastián Lelio attempts to trade one fantastic woman for two. But don’t be fooled by the promotional images of Rachel-on-Rachel (Weisz and McAdams). Disobedience isn’t a...
The Skier – CFF 2018 Review Rachel Brook November 8, 2018 Reviews Like Cartoon Saloon’s The Breadwinner, The Skier launches headlong into the vivid and colourful world of a determined child on a critical mission. Similarities between the two Middle East-set films end there...
Nancy – CFF 2018 Review Rachel Brook November 7, 2018 Reviews Christina Choe’s superb feature debut Nancy is paradoxically both compelling and repulsive. Andrea Riseborough anchors the narrative by embodying a character whose odd behaviour is as riveting as it is...
Skate Kitchen – Review Rachel Brook September 28, 2018 Reviews Skate Kitchen is a fantastically evocative low-key tale of a teenage girl’s coming of age within the skate subculture of New York City. Of course, this subject matter recalls Drew Barrymore’s Ellen...
Crazy Rich Asians – Review Rachel Brook September 15, 2018 Reviews Crazy Rich Asians begins like an all-Asian Gossip Girl yet ascends to very dizzy heights, offering a worthy twenty-first century update of Ang Lee’s ‘90s romantic comedies. Once Rachel (Wu) and Nick...