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ABOUT TIME Film Review

Richard Curtis is back. The Four Weddings writer turned director is, for better or for worse, famed around the world for his feel good and quintessentially British romantic comedies. This time around his newest screen venture 'About Time' pretty much sticks to his previous successful formula, but with an ever so slight science fiction twist. Tim (Domhnall Gleeson) has just been given some surprising news. It has been revealed to him by his father (Bill Nighy) that all the men in his family can t...

June 27, 2013

A LONG WAY FROM HOME Film Review

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June 20, 2013

ALL STARS Film Review

This British family comedy written by Paul Gastenberger and directed Ben Gregor begins in the familiar setting of street dance as we meet two contrasting protagonists, the quiet, soulful Jaden (played by Got to Dance sensation Akai Osei – Mansfield) and fast talking future man with a plan, Ethan (Horrid Henry’s Theo Stevenson) who team up to create a street dance crew to save their treasured youth centre.   Jaden is a former street dance prodigy who has pulled away from his talents...

May 3, 2013

BANAZ: A LOVE STORY Film Review

Directed By Deeyah Khan Genre:  Documentary, Biography, Crime BANAZ: A LOVE STORY is a harrowing documentary that provides a powerful insight into a cultural issue that should be treated as an outrage in this country and internationally. In January 2006, Banaz, a vulnerable young Kurdish woman, was murdered by her own family in an honour killing for falling in love with a man who was not the husband she had been forced to marry when she was just 17. The portrayal of these chi...

September 12, 2012

A WEDDING MOST STRANGE Film Review.

Never mind the wedding, this was a pretty strange film.  A promising and fun set-up to this new British film comedy quickly digresses into the realms of the ridiculous. This is a fickle and senseless world, where characters appear to act at random and without motive, with laborious and lacklustre excuses for ‘twists’ in the script. Recent divorcee, Danny, has just two weeks in which to get married in order to fulfil the terms of his father’s will, which is due to expire, and regain hi...

April 30, 2012

A THOUSAND KISSES DEEP Film Review

British film 'A Thousand Kisses Deep', an ‘other worldly’ exploration of one woman’s attempts to rectify her past mistakes in an effort to save her future, sounded intriguing. However, the disjointed script and clumsy execution left me more peeved than piqued. An awkwardly abstract opening has Mia Selva (Jodie Whittaker) being reluctantly presented with a box of her mother’s possessions which she disposes of but they mysteriously reappear at her home (why this occurs never becomes appare...

September 29, 2011

ALBERT NOBBS Film Review

Beautifully shot, entertaining and heartbreaking, Albert Nobbs, based on the novella by George Moore, follows the experiences of an efficient unassuming butler at a hotel in Dublin. Albert Nobbs (Glenn Close) is comfortable in his rigid, structured life, planning and saving to purchase his own business. However, when Nobbs meets Hubert Page (Janet McTeer) he is forced to confront his own identity and his ordered life becomes increasingly complicated.  The plot could be described as predicta...

September 2, 2011

ALBATROSS Film Review.

'Albatross' Flies With Humour And Heart "Albatross" - noun 1. a large seabird that spends most of its life in flight. 2. An oppressive and inescapable fact or influence from the past. Seventeen year old Emilia is a force of nature; beautiful, smart but most of all trouble. Taking up work in a seaside hotel she finds herself drawn to the family who run it. Jonathan (Sebastian Koch), a successful writer in his younger days, spent the earnings of his only hit book on the hotel he and his family run...

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