Blinded by the Light (Review)

Music is a powerful thing: it crosses generational boundaries; cultural boundaries and shapes identity. Blinded by the Light is a film all about this - specifically the impact of Bruce Springsteen's music on the child of a Pakistani-immigrant family in Thatcherite Britain. It's an oddly specific premise but it works brilliantly, presenting the theoretically incongruous … Continue reading Blinded by the Light (Review)

Motherless Brooklyn (Review)

Edward Norton's noir thriller is a film defined by its surface. Luckily, that surface is really rather pretty. Motherless Brooklyn certainly isn't a great movie but it's very handsomely made, with beautiful cinematography, production design and a terrific soundtrack. There's also an entertainingly twisty plot that gives you a fun noir ride. It's a warm … Continue reading Motherless Brooklyn (Review)