Film Review: Juliet, Naked (2018)
byNick Hornby’s novels seem to be written for film adaptation. While the novels themselves are generally good in their own right, the films are…
Nick Hornby’s novels seem to be written for film adaptation. While the novels themselves are generally good in their own right, the films are…
In Maps to the Stars, director David Cronenberg throws a satirical spotlight on Hollywood, highlighting the fickle superficiality of the entertainment industry through a…
When we meet the ‘eccentric’ wannabe poet Amy (Emma Roberts), she is sticking her head in an oven in an act of desperation a…
Set in the not-so-distant future, Her takes place in a world where technology has come so far that operating systems have been programmed intuitively and provide services resembling human interactions and relationships.
Swamps, sweat, humidity and crime are the focus of Lee Daniels’ third directorial effort, which takes a curious look at Southern USA in the late…
“With an intellect that big, you tend to create your own moral universe”.
In much the same way he tackled a completely genre different to his typical comedic work with his pseudo-documentary Zelig in the early eighties,…
Say Anything…, the directorial debut of Cameron Crowe, is the ultimate affirmation for unrequited love.
Okay, so there’s a lot that I’ve seen of late, and like the lazy person that I was when I started this blog with…