The Souvenir (Review)

With only four films under her belt, Joanna Hogg has already established herself as a unique and important voice in British cinema. Following her promising debut, Unrelated, Hogg's work has only got stronger with each release and, with the Souvenir, she has completed her first (and hopefully not last) masterpiece. Despite its conventional appearance - … Continue reading The Souvenir (Review)

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (Review)

André Øvredal's latest repeatedly, and bluntly, pushes the idea that stories are important. It posits that stories change us, define us and shape the way we interact with the world. To an extent, it proves this idea, through the ineptitude of its own storytelling, which saps any interest and appeal - clearly reminding you how … Continue reading Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (Review)

Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood (Review)

When considering Tarantino's most recent films, it's hard to decide which one is his most self-indulgent. Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood (OUaTiH) is, however, a strong contender for the throne. Tarantino's latest continues a clear downward trend, and though it is not his most objectionable or distasteful film to date, it is his dullest. … Continue reading Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood (Review)