Feature: Earthy pleasures in God’s Own Country
Advertisements In many ways, the beauty of Francis Lee’s feature-length debut God’s Own Country lies in its simplicity. The plot centres around the inheritance...
★★★☆☆ Sometimes, it’s tough being really skilled at one thing in particular. Having flown out the blocks with two supremely good, bonafide hit horror films (Hereditary, Midsommar), writer and director Ari Aster had to make a departure to avoid being pigeon-holed as a genre specialist.
★★★★☆ A sense of powerlessness is often described as a root cause of climate-anxiety, and it seems inevitable that such negative energy would have an equal and opposite: dreams of drastic action. How to Blow Up a Pipeline is a ‘what if’ film about targeting carbon infrastructure, dressed with the contours of a heist movie and delivered with the imaginative punch of gelignite.
★★★★★ Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer are a little-known writing and directing partnership based in Brooklyn, New York. But their standing is due a considerable elevation on the strength of God’s Creatures, a film that wields its simple premise with devastating impact.
Advertisements In many ways, the beauty of Francis Lee’s feature-length debut God’s Own Country lies in its simplicity. The plot centres around the inheritance...
Advertisements ★★★★☆ Set on a sheep farm amid the Yorkshire dales, Francis Lee’s God’s Own Country is a simple romance that explores the damaging...
Advertisements ★★★★☆ Golf is a gentleman’s game with oddly democratic principles. Its emphasis on precision over might allows young and old to play it...
Advertisements When there’s a monster on the loose, all manner of behaviour becomes reasonable. You can check under the bed each night, commandeer a...
Advertisements ★★★☆☆ Some films manage to generate a sense of grandeur on a shoestring budget, whilst others somehow feel like indie flicks no matter...
Advertisements ★★★★☆ Great music documentaries capture bands in the ups and downs of their profession: glorified and cheered in the stage lights one moment,...
Advertisements ★★★★☆ In his 2012 film A Separation, Asghar Farhadi created a gripping and deeply affecting study of how a family unit can disintegrate...
Advertisements ★★★☆☆ It’s possible that there’s more to life than meets the eye; that we survive physical death and live on in a secondary...