Zero Fucks Given – Review Carmen Paddock April 3, 2022 Reviews Halfway through Zero Fucks Given, the tale of a budget airline flight attendant and her colleagues, the team are taken out for a coaching day. Here, they run emergency and first aid drills over and over,...
Sibyl – Cannes 2019 Review Marie-Célia Cannenpasse May 30, 2019 Reviews With a study of how one’s mind navigates between stability and insanity, french director Justine Triet’s latest feature Sibyl is a legitimate attempt at portraying the complexity within human imagination....
The White Crow – Review Joni Blyth October 19, 2018 Reviews This review was originally published as part of our London Film Festival coverage on 19/10/18. The White Crow has to walk a tricky line between period drama and dance movie – think Step Up 2: The Soviets....
The Last Face – Cannes 2016 Review Nick Evan-Cook May 20, 2016 Reviews A promising cast - and presumably some noble intentions - are completely squandered by Sean Penn is his atrociously mishandled, inadvertently hilarious and often offensive The Last Face. When a script is...
Blue is the Warmest Color – LFF Review Christopher Preston November 5, 2013 Reviews Blue is the Warmest Color’s reputation precedes it, for its graphic depiction of lesbian sex if not its Palme d’Or win earlier this year. But step over the controversy, and what you’ll find is a very...