Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio – Review Alysha Prasad December 12, 2022 Reviews Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio reinvents the classic story of a wooden puppet brought to life through song and stunning stop-motion. Narrated by Ewan McGregor as Sebastian J. Cricket, we’re introduced to...
Smells Like Teen Spirit: Moulin Rouge at 20 Anna McKibbin June 1, 2021 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Moulin Rouge! is based on the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, kind of. It’s also based on the opera La Bohème, but again, only kind of. It’s been compared to the opera La Traviata, the novel Nana, and the...
Birds of Prey – Review Jack Blackwell February 5, 2020 Reviews With dull, failed reboots like Men in Black and Hellboy, and heinous franchise finales like Rise of Skywalker and Dark Phoenix, 2019 was a bad year for blockbusters. Thankfully, 2020 seems to be here to set it...
Doctor Sleep – Review Carmen Paddock November 5, 2019 Reviews Almost forty years after Stanley Kubrick brought the Overlook Hotel to horrifying life, Mike Flanagan brings viewers right back into his world with his take on Stephen King’s sequel. By virtue of its source...
Second Chance: Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace James Andrews May 16, 2019 Features, Nostalgia, Second Chance Two decades on, The Phantom Menace remains the most infamously maligned entry in the ever-expanding Star Wars series. Following the beloved saga's hyped return in 1999 with a monumental and highly marketed...
Top 10 Ewan McGregor Performances David Brake August 16, 2018 Analysis, Features, Top 10 Ewan McGregor is back in cinemas once again as Christopher Robin – now a family man living in London – who receives a surprise visit from his old childhood pal, Winnie-the-Pooh. With a career of 25 years...
Christopher Robin – Review Rachel Brook August 12, 2018 Reviews In this return to the Hundred Acre Wood, Disney do what they do best. Christopher Robin is proper old-fashioned filmmaking. Money is well spent on a perfectly cast Ewan McGregor and on bringing ‘40s London...
Scene Stealers: Christopher Plummer in Beginners Patrick Nabarro February 7, 2017 Analysis, Features, Scene Stealers “He didn’t give in." So whispers Anna (Mélanie Laurent) to the still-grieving Oliver (Ewan McGregor), as she finishes reading the disarmingly open dating ad of Oliver’s late father, Hal. It’s...
By The Book – Trainspotting Naomi Soanes January 25, 2017 Analysis, By The Book, Features Welcome to By the Book, where we compare books with their cinematic adaptations. Are they faithful and delightful partners in storytelling, or are the authors turning in their graves through these unholy...
Where Are They Now?: Trainspotting Jack Blackwell January 24, 2017 Features, Nostalgia, Where Are They Now? Trainspotting was arguably the definitive British film of the 1990s - packed to bursting with iconic scenes, and reflecting the exact state of the nation’s youth in 1996. With the sequel about to be...
T2 Trainspotting – Review Tom Bond January 20, 2017 Reviews The skagboys are back in town, and this time their drug of choice is not heroin, but nostalgia. Tackling sequel Porno, John Hodge delivers an intelligent adaptation that could have perhaps used some more...
Casting Call – Young Dumbledore Tom Bond November 11, 2016 Behind The Curtain, Casting Call, Features With Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the first film in J.K. Rowling’s fledgling magiverse, hitting cinema screens this week, Warner Bros. have capitalised on the publicity with two casting...
Our Kind Of Traitor – Review Bertie Archer May 15, 2016 Reviews As couples therapy goes, tinkering with international espionage is an unconventional gambit. That is, however, the basic premise here. Flimsy foundation aside, Our Kind of Traitor ranks respectably within the...
Miles Ahead – Review Eddie Falvey April 23, 2016 Reviews It's hard to determine exactly what director, co-writer, and star Don Cheadle thinks of Davis. If he adores him, then that never comes through in his film; and if he has nothing but contempt for him, then...
Jane Got A Gun – Review Tom Bond April 21, 2016 Reviews Like Edgar Wright’s Ant-Man and countless other projects from development hell, Lynne Ramsay’s Jane Got a Gun is a film that will only ever exist in audience’s minds. It’s curious then, if nothing...