Early in Never Let Me Go, the seemingly privileged English boarding school children learn what it is that makes them different. It’s not a moment
Category: Film review
Film review – Kaboom (2010)
Filmmaker John Waters (Pink Flamingo’s, Hairspray, Cry Baby) is apparently partially responsible for Gregg Araki’s decision to make Kaboom. After seeing and loving Mysterious Skin,
Film review – The Adjustment Bureau (2011)
Young, charismatic and confident, Congressman David Norris (Matt Damon) seems predestined for political glory. When he by chance meets aspiring ballet dancer Elise Sallas (Emily
Film review – Rango (2011)
At the heart of Rango is a search for identity and the authenticity that comes with finding your place in the world. The Lizard with
Film review – Wasted on the Young (2010)
The teen film has a long tradition of using the politics and social hierarchies of the schoolyard to comment on the adult world. Romance, friendship,
Film review – Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010)
In the February 2010 edition of the acclaimed UK film criticism journal Sight & Sound, Jonathan Romney wrote about the film festival popularity of what