Film Review: The Professor and the Madman (2019)
byWritten by Angus Tonkin Originally published 21 February 2020 Not often does a star of his own film go to court to prevent the…
Written by Angus Tonkin Originally published 21 February 2020 Not often does a star of his own film go to court to prevent the…
Written by Simon Storey Originally published 20 February 2019 Alongside Charlie Chaplin’s persona as the Tramp and Buster Keaton’s phenomenal use of visual comedy,…
Written by Kevin Hawkins Originally published 18 June 2018 Choosing to cast two unmistakably heterosexual men as a gay couple isn’t necessarily a crime;…
Written by Simon Storey Originally published 5 September 2017 Herman Koch, a Dutch writer and actor, wrote a novel called Het diner in 2009…
Written by Louise Agostino Originally published 1 August 2017 When Steve Coogan suggests, (I’m)”Not up-and-coming. I’ve arrived“, it’s all very amusing. This is about himself…
Written by Kevin Hawkins Originally published 1 September 2015 Given how much the film and literary worlds love mingling with one another, it’s no…
Written by Edward Curtis Originally published 26 December 2014 A few years have passed since the Battle of the Smithsonian and Larry Daley (Ben…
Broad English humour? Check. Mismatched duo forced together by circumstance? Check. A heartbreaking and deeply moving story that will bring most of its viewers to tears? Check. A nearly 80 year old woman cussing? Check.
Written by Kendal Coombs Originally published 21 August 2013 Loosely based on Henry James’ 1897 novel of the same name, What Maisie Knew is…