Review: ShirleyImage Courtesy of IndieWire By Emily Webb-Mortimer I am a great big Shirley Jackson fan. I own every book, have read most of them (I’ve...
A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood indeedImage courtesy of imdb.com Having grown up in Britain in the 00s, my knowledge of Mr Rogers as a cultural icon has always been fairly...
The Aeronauts: vertiginous set pieces more than make up for flaccid dramaImage courtesy of Empire online Is it reasonable to say that a film isn’t very good if it's one of the most terrifying you've ever seen?...
Judy: a televisual but charming and perceptive portraitImage Courtesy of BBC Films I've often noted an aversion to celebrity biopics, as they are often rigidly formulaic, even those praised...
Loro: A Flawed and Over-long yet Undeniably Dynamic Portrait of a Corrupt PresidentHaving formerly tackled previous infamous Italian Prime Minister Guilio Andreotti in Il Divo, Paolo Sorrentino and Toni Servillo now...
All is True: An intimate biopic of William ShakespeareKenneth Branagh continues his cinematic Shakespeare fanboying with his affectionate and sobering biopic, detailing the last three years...
Colette, or the Queer in Belle ÉpoqueThe queerest, most marketably feminist costume drama since The Handmaiden, Colette tells, in a similar fashion to earlier period biopics...