Film
Senna
Posted 2:43am Monday 12th September 2011 by Theo Kay
Director: Asif Kapadia (5/5) Senna is an unforgettable film. The documentary examines the public career of Formula One driver and Brazilian national icon Ayrton Senna. At the same time it presents an extremely personal portrait of a man who revolutionised the racing world. There is no doubt Read more...
The Tree of Life
Posted 2:41am Monday 12th September 2011 by Jane Ross
Director: Terrence Malick (4/5) Audiences fervent for a visual assault on the senses will find Terrence Malick’s brave new epic film, The Tree of Life, remarkably awe-inspiring. Although this year’s darling of the Cannes Film Festival and winner of the coveted Palme d’Or, Read more...
Crazy Stupid Love
Posted 2:38am Monday 12th September 2011 by Tom Ainge-Roy
Director: Glenn Ficarra (4/5) Crazy Stupid Love is quite simply a pleasant romantic comedy. With moments of brilliant humour and a surprise twist, the story goes from convenient to engaging whilst neatly avoiding the pitfalls of most rom-coms. As a caveat I should probably mention that I am a Read more...
Cult Film of the Week: Taffin (1988)
Posted 4:27am Monday 5th September 2011 by
Director: Francis Megahy Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Ray McAnally, Alison Doody Taffin resided in relative obscurity until early this year when the Adam & Joe Show unearthed what has since become an internet meme – Pierce Brosnan, as the title character Taffin, screaming: “Then Read more...
Billy T - Te Movie
Posted 4:06am Monday 5th September 2011 by Maya Turei
Directed by Ian Mune, (5/5). Billy T – Te Movie is awesome. Ian Mune does a wonderful job of exploring Billy T James as an icon and most importantly, as a person. It was really interesting to watch the difference between his on-stage and off-stage personae develop. A New Zealand Read more...
How I Ended This Summer
Posted 4:04am Monday 5th September 2011 by Eve Duckworth
Directed by Shinsuke Sato, (2.5/5). A prizewinner at both the Berlin and London film festivals, How I Ended This Summer is set and shot amongst the remoteness of the Arctic Circle. Amongst this breath taking landscape, two meteorologists operate a weather station, gathering detailed Read more...
The Trip
Posted 4:00am Monday 5th September 2011 by Jane Ross
Directed by Michael Winterbottom, (4/5). Anyone who sat through the end credits of Michael Winterbottom’s film within a film Tristram Shandy: a Cock and Bull Story was aptly rewarded with the side-splitting comedic brilliance of Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon’s sparred and improvised Read more...
Love Story
Posted 3:53am Monday 5th September 2011 by Henry Feltham
Directed by Florian Habicht, (4.5/5). There’s a point in Florian Habicht’s Love Story where he faces the camera and confesses ‘I fall in love so often.’ Not quite explaining, not quite apologising. ‘It happens all the time,’ he sighs. The fatalism is Read more...
Love Story
Posted 3:51am Monday 5th September 2011 by Henry Feltham
Directed by Florian Habicht, (4.5/5). There’s a point in Florian Habicht’s Love Story where he faces the camera and confesses ‘I fall in love so often.’ Not quite explaining, not quite apologising. ‘It happens all the time,’ he sighs. The fatalism is no Read more...
Director Profile: David Cronenberg
Posted 11:17pm Monday 22nd August 2011 by Theo Kay
David Cronenberg is a Canadian-born director who began a career in film in 1969. His early years were marked by a series of low-budget sci-fi horrors which jolted his name into the public mind. Cronenberg's work continues to seamlessly mutate and fill the gaps in our subconscious. His pictures Read more...