Film Review: Red Sparrow (2018)
byWritten by Angus Tonkin Originally published 1 March 2018 From the opening act, Red Sparrow marks itself as a film bathed in studio boardroom ambition. A…
Written by Angus Tonkin Originally published 1 March 2018 From the opening act, Red Sparrow marks itself as a film bathed in studio boardroom ambition. A…
Written by Claire Robson Originally published 8 May 2016 Maths may not be the most thrilling of subjects to everyone, but most people appreciate…
Based on the novel by Pascal Mercier, Night Train To Lisbon is one of the most moving and finely crafted cinema experiences you will have this year.
If you’re a fan of teenage fiction, especially the supernatural kind, you’ll anticipate the plot as you go along. Intense adolescent love, implied sex scenes that are powerful enough to quite literally start fires, long gazes with no words spoken, not to mention a bottomless bag-full of tricks, spells and special effects, Richard La Gravenese’s adaptation has it all.
Written by Angus Tonkin Originally published 10 October 2012 Celebrated author Clay Hammond (Dennis Quaid) addresses a lecture theatre packed with literary nerds. He…
Written by James Zarucky Originally published 12 March 2012 It was only a matter of time until American filmmakers began to turn their attention…