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Category: Film

Not Far From the Middling Crowd

16 May 2015 London The BBC and Thomas Vinterberg’s prettified adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s novel Far From the Madding Crowd fails … More

Broadchurch, Carey Mulligan, David Nicholls, Far From the Madding Crowd, John Schlesinger, Matthias Schoenaerts, Thomas Hardy, Thomas Vinterberg

Diff’rent Strokes

8 March 2015 London  Fifty Shades of Grey continues a well-worn and lucrative literary tradition of bad writing about kinky … More

Dakota Johnson, E L James, Fifty Shades of Grey, Jamie Dornan, Sam Taylor-Wood

United They Stood

20 January 2015 London Ava DuVernay’s film Selma recreates a pivotal moment in America’s civil rights movement with intelligence and … More

Ava DuVernay, David Oyelowo, Martin Luther King, Selma

The Road Less Travelled

18 January 2015 London Wild, a fantastic film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed’s memoir, creates a new kind of movie heroine – the … More

Reese Witherspoon, Sheryl Strayed, Wild

Comedy of Errors

16 January 2015 London Two new movies – Into The Woods and Birdman – send me from ass-numbing boredom to comedy … More

Birdman, Into the Woods, Meryl Streep, Michael Keaton, Stephen Sondheim

O, What A Lovely War!

12 January 2015 London Testament of Youth, a new British film based on Vera Brittain’s celebrated WWI memoir, is deeply … More

Alicia Vikander, Testament of Youth, Vera Brittain

A Brief History of Marriage

5 January 2015 London The Theory of Everything, a new biopic about disabled physicist Stephen Hawking, is – against all odds … More

Stephen Hawking

A Not So Simple Man

8 November 2014 London The Imitation Game brings the life of gay mathematician Alan Turing to the big screen. Despite … More

Alan Turing, homophobia

Filmucopia Part IV: Old Love

17 October 2014 London My London Film Festival marathon closes with two very different New York-based love stories: the wonderful … More

Gay marriage, London Film Festival, Love Is Strange, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby

Filmucopia Part III: National Gallery

12 October 2014 London Frederick Wiseman’s wonderful documentary National Gallery pays tribute to and quietly critiques one of the UK’s cultural … More

Frederick Wiseman, London Film Festival, National Gallery

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