Appropriate Behaviour – review
Go for the biting humour, and stay for the emotion underneath. (●●●●○) Continue reading Appropriate Behaviour – review
Go for the biting humour, and stay for the emotion underneath. (●●●●○) Continue reading Appropriate Behaviour – review
The film that brought Julianne Moore her fifth Oscar nomination, culminating in a win for Best Actress, does not disappoint. (●●●●○) Continue reading Still Alice – review
For all the film’s flaws and convolutions, let’s raise a glass of Abrasax Youth Serum to Andy and Lana Wachowski, nerd saviours, for making an ambitious original-concept blockbuster in this dystopian age of the threequel. (●●●○○) Continue reading Jupiter Ascending – review
What happens when old, ecclesiastical notions of “morality” are held up and imposed in a world where they can cause great damage to the happiness and wellbeing of families and individuals? (●●●●●) Continue reading Love is Strange – review
Inherent Vice that will hold pride of place in many DVD collections for years to come, if only to work out what actually happened. (●●●●●) Continue reading Inherent Vice – review
Film Editor Ross McDonnell compares the obscure world of Thomas Pynchon’s Inherent Vice and how Paul Thomas Anderson has navigated the perilous politics and pastiche of the novel in his upcoming adaptation. Continue reading Vice Versa: Adapting Pynchon