Ad Astra (2019)
Experienced astronaut Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) stands out from the crowd. Not just for his good looks (I’ll come back toContinue Reading
Experienced astronaut Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) stands out from the crowd. Not just for his good looks (I’ll come back toContinue Reading
Before the closing credits start rolling, three words from a brief biographical postscript pierce the heart: “She was 47.” WhatContinue Reading
‘Joker’ traces the early years of Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix), who lives with his mother Penny Fleck (Frances Conway) andContinue Reading
‘Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates’ takes a candid and delicate look into the mind of ever-intriguing billionaire Bill Gates.Continue Reading
Cult favourite turned Emmy Award winner ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ has finally landed in the UK. After 11 years of theContinue Reading
They f**k you up, your mum and dad. But not half as much as Grace Le Domas’ (Samara Weaving’s) in-lawsContinue Reading
Gina Hole Lazarowich presents a moving and important story about model Krow’s transition from female to male, filmed over aContinue Reading
Towards the end of writer and director Lorene Scafaria’s faithful screen adaptation of Jessica Pressler’s fascinating 2015 article in theContinue Reading
Argentinian director and writer Benjamín Naishtat has created a gripping thriller blended throughout with arthouse ambiguity. Set in 1975 inContinue Reading
Richard Raymond’s short A Million Eyes is a beautifully realised film about finding beauty and hope in the most troubledContinue Reading
Jonathan Meades’ latest documentary is blatantly uncensored and brutal. It exposes totalitarian Francoist Spain’s use of architecture and engineering asContinue Reading
The ninth film from perhaps the most famous auteur of modern cinema feels like a step back for Tarantino inContinue Reading
According to the graffiti-smeared road sign for the A505, Luton sucks. A damning verdict shared by aspiring writer Javed (ViveikContinue Reading
Much like the Marvel Universe, if you haven’t enjoyed a previous entry in this series then it would be fairContinue Reading
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