Tár (2022) Review
There is a European sensibility to Todd Field’s mature and considered take on cancel culture, Tár (2022), featuring a spectacular performance from Cate Blanchett. Review by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreThere is a European sensibility to Todd Field’s mature and considered take on cancel culture, Tár (2022), featuring a spectacular performance from Cate Blanchett. Review by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreSam Mendes’ follows up his award winning ‘1917’ with the oblique and tripe ‘Empire of Light’ (2022/23) starring Olivia Colman, a film that isn’t really for anyone. Review by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreNoah Baumbach, the filmmaker behind ‘Marriage Story’, adapts Don DeLillo’s “White Noise” into a timely and darkly funny Netflix Original film starring Adam Driver. Review by Emi Grant.
Read MoreMark Jenkin follows his critically acclaimed feature debut ‘Bait’ with new colour horror film ‘Enys Men’ (2022), an example of his filmmaking prowess. Review by Mark Carnochan.
Read MoreAleka Cooper and James Wan follow 2021’s horror hit ‘Malignant’ with ‘M3GAN’, the latest Frankenstein-esque tale of technology gone bad. Allison Williams stars. Review by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreFifteen years on from Tim Burton’s film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’, the tale still makes for a powerful film. Review by Emily Nighman.
Read MoreAt 85-years-old, how do the outdated views of Walt Disney Animation’s debut feature film ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ hold up? Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreJames Cameron’s sequel thirteen years in the making, ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ (2022), looks “absolutely gorgeous” but lacks the originality of the first ‘Avatar’. Review by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreCinema and Social Justice Project short film ‘Cost of Living’ (2022) is an emotive contextualisation of our contemporary struggle through archive footage. Review by Joseph Wade.
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