Animals – Review Carmen Paddock August 2, 2019 Reviews Reluctant adulthood is a current favourite on big and small screenings, and those missing Fleabag or Broad City will find welcome company in this adaptation of Emma Jane Unsworth’s 2014 novel. Animals...
Blaze – LFF 2018 review Rhys Handley October 19, 2018 Reviews Shot dead at the age of 39 in a mundane dispute over a friend’s pension slip, Blaze Foley has been folded into country music legend – spoken of in whispers, his influences keenly felt but never explicitly...
The Intervention – Sundance London Review Tom Bond June 1, 2016 Reviews A promising premise – a surprise intervention for a failing marriage – is wasted in this patchy relationship comedy from writer, director and star, Clea DuVall. She gets strong individual performances...
Nasty Baby – Berlinale 2015 Review Nick Evan-Cook February 13, 2015 Reviews Chock-full of surprises and nigh-on indefinable, Nasty Baby shocks, subverts and delights in equal measure - to say much more would risk revealing too much. Sharp and sardonic, this naturalistically-acted...