The late Roger Michell’s final feature film is a very English piece about the little man versus...
Carol Allen
The story acknowledges that some three decades have gone by. Maverick (Cruise) has stayed with the navy, refusing...
The title is ironic. This film at first might appear to be about the innocence of childhood, but...
Terence Davies’s biopic of First World War poet Siegfried Sassoon is flawed but totally fascinating.
Director Gaspar Noé who brought you the almost unbearably painful 20 minute rape sequence in Irreversible now takes an...
In the seventy odd years they have been together, Barry and Joan Grantham embody a living history...
The parallel mothers of the title are two single women who find themselves accidentally pregnant and who...
Anyone, but particularly an actor, who doesn’t take themselves too seriously, has my respect and liking. In this...
Paul Verhoeven’s film is inspired by a report found in the archives of Florence of the trial...
This Viking tale is not for the faint hearted. It is loaded with violence, living up to the...
