Resurrection – Sundance 2022 Alysha Prasad January 25, 2022 Reviews Writer-director Andrew Semans's Resurrection has Rebecca Hall as Margaret leading a successful and balanced life, but this carefully crafted homeostasis is disturbed when she sees an unwelcome presence from...
Godzilla vs. Kong – Review Sophie Maxwell April 3, 2021 Reviews Godzilla vs. Kong is the latest instalment in Legendary's MonsterVerse. Peace between the Titans is disturbed when Godzilla suddenly attacks an Apex Cybernetics facility in Florida. Concerned about Godzilla,...
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women – Review Tori Brazier November 12, 2017 Reviews This was previously reviewed on 18/10/17 as part of London Film Festival. Professor Marston and the Wonder Women ensures you’ll never look at Wonder Woman the same way again. Not only was she ahead of her...
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women – LFF 2017 Review Tori Brazier October 18, 2017 Reviews Professor Marston and the Wonder Women ensures you’ll never look at Wonder Woman the same way again. Not only was she ahead of her time at her creation as a feminist icon in 1941, but the overtly sexualised...
Christine – Review Rachel Brook January 27, 2017 Reviews It’s a surprise with this subject matter, but Antonio Campos’ Christine is deliciously witty. The Florida TV station where Christine works is expertly decked out in period ephemera showed off with dynamic...
The BFG – Review Eddie Falvey July 24, 2016 Reviews It's hard to think of a more faithful recent adaptation than Spielberg's The BFG. Certainly among blockbusters, it is absolutely the work of a filmmaker caught under the spell of a much-loved novel. The...
The Gift – Review Tori Brazier August 9, 2015 Reviews High-flying but unsettled couple Simon and Robyn (the convincingly slimy/angelic pairing of Bateman and Hall) encounter Gordo, Simon’s intense high school classmate. His gradual imposition on their lives...
Transcendence – Review Christopher Preston April 21, 2014 Reviews Which is worse: a bad film or a disappointing one? Transcendence manages to be both at the same time. Wally Pfister’s directorial debut is a fractured crazy pavement, cementing together thick slabs of...