films
Dune, 2021 - ★★★

I enjoyed the first half, but when the action moved out into the desert it all got a bit too broody for me. And as the foresight/dream sequences increased I started to get bored.
Young Adult, 2011 - ★★

This won’t be leaving a lasting impression, but it fitted my requirements for the evening’s entertaining - 90 minutes of uncomplicated entertainment.
Young Adult, 2011 - ★★

This won’t be leaving a lasting impression, but it fitted my requirements for the evening’s entertaining - 90 minutes of uncomplicated entertainment.
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, 2020 - ★★★½

A lot like a recorded theatre performance in terms of its staging and extended monologues. And on the whole I think that worked, largely as a result of stellar performances from David and Boseman.
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, 2020 - ★★★

A lot like a recorded theatre performance in terms of its staging and extended monologues. And on the whole I think that worked, largely as a result of stellar performances from David and Boseman.
Petite Maman, 2021 - ★★★★

Small and perfectly formed. I wouldn’t expect anything less from Celine Sciamma.
All of Us Strangers, 2023 - ★★★

There was a moment about three quarters of the way through the film when I became aware of the soundtrack of sobs in the cinema screen. I wondered briefly why my heart was so impenetrable today. Then Harry’s story reached its denouement and I felt my heartstrings being tugged.
This portrait of loneliness and grief made a lot more sense when the credits rolled and I saw it was based on a novel by a Japanese author.
Official Competition, 2021 - ★★★

I knew I was going to enjoy this as soon as Lola started flicking through her annotated script.
Maestro, 2023 - ★★

Lacking in chemistry, I got zero connection with the characters. Although very well acted, as you’d expect, it left me totally cold. Had I been watching on my own I reckon I’d have switched off before the hour.
Caramel, 2007 - ★★★★

There is great depth in the apparent simplicity of this film. Any film Nadine Labaki touches is immediately on my watchlist.
The Lost Daughter, 2021 - ★★★★

A mesmerising portrayal of the claustrophobia and loneliness of motherhood. There’s also something intriguing about how memories and the emotions they stir up are depicted.
As the film went on I found myself wondering how different it might feel to watch it as a mother.
Eager to see what Maggie Gyllenhaal does next.
The Truman Show, 1998 - ★★★★

Still holds up after more than 25 years. Watching now (and with Izzy for the first time) it seems remarkably prescient.
Home Alone, 1990 - ★★½

Introducing my wife to a classic. Not the best filmmaking but good fun nonetheless.
It’s amazing what you can forget about a film you haven’t seen for ~30 years though. I’d erased practically every scene that took place outside the house.
Love at First Sight, 2023 - ★★★

Described by a friend as an unexpected delight and I wholeheartedly agree.





