Film Review

A Paris Education Review

I hate calling films – or anything, really – pretentious. All too often it is…

Ad Astra DVD Review

Writer and director James Gray has stated that he wanted to create a film that…

Downton Abbey The Movie DVD Review

It’s been four years since fans said a collective fond farewell to Julian Fellowes’ Downton…

The Last Tree DVD Review

Femi (Tai Golding) is living a happy life with his white foster mum Mary (Denise…

Inna De Yard DVD Review

Buena Vista Social Club, but in Jamaica instead of Cuba. That’s the obvious pitch for…

The Runaways Review

Written and directed by Richard Heap, The Runaways is a tale of adventure that follows…

Little Women Review

Little Women holds a very special place in my heart. Both the book and the…

Animals DVD Review

“What do animals need most?” Among a host of other questions, this is what Sophie…

Amanda Review

It’s the quiet that gets you. Amanda is the story of the titular girl (Isaure…

The Party’s Just Beginning Review

She works behind a supermarket cheese counter in Inverness, and they can’t even get her…

Ophelia Review

It takes an admirable chutzpah to rewrite a play like Hamlet; but sacred cows are…

Permission Review

Afrooz (Baran Kasari) is the captain of Iran’s national women’s futsal (a variant of football)…