Film Review: Little Women (2019)
byFollowing on from her runaway hit, Lady Bird, director/screenwriter, Greta Gerwig, teams up again with leading lady, Saoirse Ronan, to deliver yet another film…
Following on from her runaway hit, Lady Bird, director/screenwriter, Greta Gerwig, teams up again with leading lady, Saoirse Ronan, to deliver yet another film…
For the third year running, the New Year brings us another terrific film centred on a teenage girl. Last year it was Saoirse Ronan…
Animation is the perfect medium for Wes Anderson. The auteur of pastel symmetry likes to mould the world to fit his preferred aesthetic, so…
Having already taken out two Golden Globes, Greta Gerwig‘s new film Lady Bird is her second feature as a director and may make history in…
Released in the States last year and in contention for a Best Original screenplay at this year’s Oscars, it wouldn’t be a surprise if…
Maggie’s Plan has an extremely strong pedigree. Writer/Director Rebecca Lee still has some strong indie cred from last decade’s The Ballad of Jack and…
Following his 2012 indie hit Frances Ha, Noah Baumbach reteams with his co-writer and star, Greta Gerwig for Mistress America. Having tackled differences between…
At turns exuberant, witty and poignant, Frances Ha is a refreshing take on the quarter-life crisis, and one can only look forward to Baumbach and Gerwig’s next joint venture.
By this point in his career, Woody Allen’s European migration has visited many popular tourist destinations: London, Paris and Barcelona for example. Now, it…
No matter how many ways I look at it, there is just something that isn’t right about Damsels in Distress, the new comedy written and directed by Whit Stillman. It’s just…