Mar 4, 2016
Film Review: Testament of Youth (2014)
Based on Vera Brittain’s bestselling World War I memoir, Testament of Youth takes on the horrors of war as seen from the point of view of...
Feb 26, 2016
Film Review: Che Part 2 (2008)
In the second half of Steven Soderbergh’s Che Guevara epic, Che: Part Two aka Guerilla, the titular revolutionary (Benicio Del Toro) has...
Feb 23, 2016
Film Review: Che Part 1 (2008)
Steven Soderbergh reteams with Traffic (2000) collaborator Benecio Del Toro in Che, a glorious four-hour depiction of Marxist...
Feb 19, 2016
Film Review: Trumbo (2015)
Set during the Golden Age of Hollywood and at the beginning of the Cold War, Trumbo recounts the events surrounding brilliant...
Feb 16, 2016
Film Review: A Single Man (2009)
An exquisitely melancholic adaptation of Christopher Isherwood’s novel of the same name, A Single Man spends one day in the life of a...
Feb 12, 2016
Film Review: Submarine (2010)
Brilliantly funny TV presenter/actor/writer Richard Ayoade’s directorial debut, Submarine, is a sweet coming-of-age story about love and...
Feb 9, 2016
Film Review: The Lobster (2015)
A surreal satire about the nature of modern, romantic relationships, The Lobster centres on a man trying to survive in a dystopian...
Feb 5, 2016
Film Review: Snatch (2000)
A multi-linear, frenetic, convoluted story about a stolen diamond comes to life in Guy Ritchie’s crime comedy, Snatch, thanks to a...
Feb 2, 2016
Film Review: Things We Lost in the Fire (2007)
Flawed in its execution but anchored by two powerful and subtle performances by Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro, Things We Lost in the...
Jan 29, 2016
Film Review: Sicario (2015)
Darker and more nuanced than your standard Hollywood crime thriller, Sicario explores the murky, lawless barbarism on both sides of the...