Tag: Film Review
The Kids Are All Right [¡A todo tren! — Destino Asturias] — Moro Spanish Film Festival 2022
Review by John P. Harvey. His life falling apart, Ricardo (Santiago Segura, who also directed the film) seizes an opportunity ...
[Film review] The Lost City
Review by John P. Harvey. Trained from a young age as an ancient-language specialist, Loretta Sage (Sandra Bullock) has, in ...
[Film review] Everything Everywhere All at Once
Review by John P. Harvey. In the most mundane of countless alternative realities, Evelyn (Michelle Yeoh) struggles to keep her ...
[Film review] Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
Review by John P. Harvey. The Fantastic Beasts series’s third instalment is finally here! With a tightly integrated magical philosophy, ...
[Film review] Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Review by John P. Harvey In case you were elsewhere when the original Sonic the Hedgehog screened on Earth in ...
Flickerfest 2022 fires up the fun-sized films this Thursday
Flickerfest news with John P Harvey Flickerfest is back, touring highlights from its gigantic 2022 January competition at Bondi with ...
[Film review] The Duke
Full-time social reformer Kempton Bunton (Jim Broadbent) has a pet peeve: an annual levy on television receivers, without concession to ...
OSS 117: From Africa With Love [OSS 117: Alerte rouge en Afrique noire] — Alliance Française French Film Festival 2022
Review by Michele E. Hawkins. Suave, handsome, sophisticated, and irresistible to women — at least by his own assessment — ...
The Magnitude of All Things — Stronger Than Fiction documentary festival
Review by John P. Harvey. Activist sentiment in averting climate breakdown and ecosystem collapse predominates in The Magnitude of All ...
Farewell, Mister Haffmann [Adieu Monsieur Haffmann] — Alliance Française French Film Festival 2022
Review by Michele E. Hawkins. Since June 1940, Paris has been occupied by the Germans. Now, in 1941, it’s clear ...