Dune: Part 2

4.5/5 Dune: Part 2 is a gargantuan movie, crashing louder than a sand-worm and flashing brighter than a lasgun. Its domination of the box office and our conversations is all the more impressive when one considers that it’s based on a dense novel drawing on ecological theory and early Islamic history. It is, in aContinue reading “Dune: Part 2”

‘Tenet’ review

A few people had told me watching Tenet was a waste of time. It was too hard to follow. It didn’t make sense. Or simply: it was boring. I don’t have a problem with films which are difficult to understand, even after repeated viewings. There’s something enjoyable in sitting back and letting a film washContinue reading “‘Tenet’ review”

Thin Chrome Line: RoboCop revisited

About half an hour into RoboCop, hotshot policemen Murphy has his hand blown off by a shot gun. Blood spurts into the air like a hose. The next shot removes his entire arm, before a gang of drug dealers shoot him to pieces. If you want to shock your audience by killing off your leadContinue reading “Thin Chrome Line: RoboCop revisited”

‘The Lighthouse’ Review

There’s something spooky about the sea. Writers from Homer to Hemingway have known how it drives people mad, and writer-director Robert Eggers has created a maritime psychodrama to make your skin crawl. A treasure trove of filmmaking techniques, including striking black and white cinematography and a pulsating score, help make The Lighthouse as entertaining asContinue reading “‘The Lighthouse’ Review”

‘The Rise of Skywalker’ Review

This review contains spoilers “The Empire, your parents, the Resistance, the Sith, the Jedi… let the past die.” I was reminded of Kylo Ren’s speech to Rey in The Last Jedi whilst watching The Rise of Skywalker, as I began to wish we could do one better and put this seemingly interminable franchise to rest.Continue reading “‘The Rise of Skywalker’ Review”

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