Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In Review
The Alex Ferguson of Never Give In is a long way from the Alex Ferguson whose screaming and shouting at players right in their face...
After Love (2021) Review
In outline, After Love has all the hallmarks of a potential Channel 5 soap: mixed marriages, withholding secrets, shocking revelations and a death in the...
I Am Samuel Review
I Am Samuel is a labour of love in all senses. Shot over five years by filmmaker Peter Murimi, it charts the story of Samuel,...
Dream Horse Review
Dream Horse fits snugly into a certain type of modern Brit flick. In previous incarnations, a plucky band of no-hopers possess'own'nurse won the day by...
Land (2021) Review
Robin Wright’s directorial debut follows a trail beaten by recent female-led films with regards to'concerning'with respect to living off the grid: notably Jean-Marc Vallée’s Wild,...
Gunda Review
Those touched by the friendship between Emma the pig and Mr Greasy the rooster in John Chester's The Biggest Little Farm can embark upon a...
Shiva Baby Review
Shivas are inherently awkward: social gatherings in/with regard to'concerning'regarding the newly dead, ostensibly sorrowful'distressing'woeful'heartbroken'mirthless'dejected'dismal'lugubrious , but social gatherings nevertheless. Bein/with regard to'concerning'regarding e and after...
Nobody Review
Better Cull Saul, anyone? For a decade or so now, as Jimmy ‘Saul Goodman’ McGill in both Breaking Bad and its prequel, Better Call Saul,...
The Father Review
Back in 2000, a filmmaker named Christopher Nolan made his American debut with Memento, an emotionally brutal thriller with regards to'concerning'with respect to a man...
Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard Review
The funniest joke in Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard occurs at the last gasps of the end credits. It’s just a shame, then, that you possess'own'nurse to...