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Fisherman’s Friends guaranteed to lift the spirits
For anyone feeling a bit down, or that the world is somehow against them, the new ‘Britcom’ movie Fisherman’s Friends is bound to lift your spirits. The widely acclaimed, true story of…
November 18, 2019 -
Sexual harassment comes under spotlight with Working Woman
A sobering tale of sexual harassment in the workplace, the latest film by Israeli director Michal Aviad paints a grim picture of one man’s domination and control over his unsuspecting female employee.…
September 30, 2019 -
Animals takes audience on a wild ride of drinking and decadence
The new movie Animals, directed by Australian filmmaker Sophie Hyde, should probably have been called Party Animals, considering the copious amount of drinking and carousing throughout. Always captivating, Animals is the fast-paced…
September 1, 2019 -
The Farewell leaves audience uplifted and inspired
Quirky and entertaining, The Farewell is the new film from acclaimed Chinese-American director Lulu Wang. Based on writer-director Wang’s own ‘stranger-than-fiction’ true family story, The Farewell deals with the effects of a…
August 25, 2019 -
The Third Wife really tugs at the heartstrings
Watching The Third Wife – the debut feature of young Vietnamese filmmaker Ash Mayfair – brings mixed feelings. Set in late 19th century Vietnam, the film is the true story of Mayfair’s…
July 12, 2019 -
Never Look Away holds the audience in its spell
Loosely based on the life of renowned German artist Gerhard Richter, Never Look Away is the absorbing and at times mesmerising account of the famous painter’s rise to popularity in post-war East…
June 10, 2019 -
Red Joan draws audience into a tangled web of intrigue
The political thriller Red Joan becomes even more intriguing when you realise it is, albeit loosely, based on a true story. The tangled web of deceit and subterfuge weaved by Joan Stanley…
May 30, 2019 -
‘Procrastination plus’ for Me and My Left Brain
The film Me and My Left Brain relies heavily on the theory that most people are either ‘left-brained’ or ‘right-brained’: meaning one side of the brain is dominant. If the theory is correct, and you are mostly…
May 10, 2019 -
The Chaperone is a ‘slow burn’ – but worth the watch
As a 1920s period drama, The Chaperone is a sometimes ponderous yet intriguing film that builds slowly. Written by “Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes and directed by Michael Engler, the film focuses…
April 17, 2019 -
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote wows the audience
A kaleidoscope of colour – a veritable feast of fantasy. Terry Gilliam’s long-awaited film The Man Who Killed Don Quixote has all the hallmarks of a classic. Created in the mould of…
March 31, 2019
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