The Lighthouse (Review)

There are moments of undeniable brilliance in Dave Eggers' second feature. The atmosphere is consistently superb and the performances are outstanding. In addition to this, it's a film of obvious technical brilliance - a brilliance that is complemented by a clear sense of style. However, the Lighthouse does also feel like a purely stylistic exercise. … Continue reading The Lighthouse (Review)

A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood (Review)

With only three films under her directorial belt, Marielle Heller has already become one of the most dependable and interesting names in the business. Consistently, she has shown an ability to make films that enhance and transcend their subject matter - adapting existing sources in fascinating and surprising ways. This trend is perhaps best shown … Continue reading A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood (Review)

The Personal History of David Copperfield (Review)

Unsurprisingly, the writer and director who managed to glean comedy from Stalinist Russia has managed to make an accessible and charming comedy out of a Dickens novel. Obviously, anybody versed in Dickens will know that comedy is actually something the famed writer is good at; however, it is not his primary mode and it is … Continue reading The Personal History of David Copperfield (Review)