Martin Carr reviews the first season of Upload.. In the first five minutes of Upload cultural and cinematic references hit double digits. Everything from Knight Rider to Vanilla Sky are touched on whilst this is everything Downsizing could and should have been with an afterlife kink. In spite of the visual invention, cultural call backs […]
Killing Eve Season 3 Episode 2 Review – ‘Management Sucks’
Martin Carr reviews the second episode of Killing Eve season 3… There is a darkly comic edge which intrudes into the wake of Kenny Stanton. A denial from former colleagues, recent lovers and grieving mothers makes everything feel awkward. That this group would rub shoulders in broad daylight without the privacy normally afforded them, starts […]
Movie Review – South Mountain (2019)
South Mountain, 2019. Written and directed by Hilary Brougher. Starring Talia Balsam, Scott Cohen, Andrus Nichols, Michael Oberholtzer, Naian Gonzalez Norvind and Violet Rea. SYNOPSIS: Lila and Edgar have daughters, responsibilities and an extended family of friends who rely on them. Conversations are communal, attitudes relaxed and drama low key. However this status quo is […]
Killing Eve Season 3 Episode 1 Review – ‘Slowly Slowly Catchy Monkey’
Martin Carr reviews the first episode of Killing Eve season 3… Left for dead at the end of season two there is much to be said for Eve’s gyoza dumpling prep. From that Eastern bloc opening through those muted colours to an ostentatious Spanish wedding, Killing Eve has lost none of its swagger. Polished production, […]
Quibi Review – 50 States of Fright – ‘Ball of Twine’
Martin Carr reviews the second episode of Quibi’s horror anthology series 50 States of Fright – ‘Ball of Twine’… A touch of eerie Americana makes its debut on the Quibi platform in April with Sam Raimi’s 50 States of Fright. Ominous atmospherics, campfire scare tactics and cutting edge technology come together to create mobile moments […]
Quibi Review – The Stranger
The Stranger, 2020. Written and Directed by Veena Sud. Starring Dane DeHaan, Maika Monroe, and Avan Jogia. SYNOPSIS: Clare is an aspiring writer and late night taxi driver who picks up a fare in the Hollywood Hills. He comes across as convivial, cool and casual in conversation. With only the sound of passing traffic and […]
Quibi Review – 50 States of Fright – ‘Golden Arm’
Martin Carr reviews 50 States of Fright’s ‘Michigan: The Golden Arm’… This first instalment of Quibi and Sam Raimi’s horror anthology series 50 States of Fright delivers a story of childhood sweethearts, small town aspirations and human frailty. Time is spent painting an idyllic backstory dappled with rich golden hues, warm summer evenings and love […]
Exclusive Interview – Screenwriter Nick Santora talks Quibi’s Most Dangerous Game
Martin Carr chats with screenwriter Nick Santora about Quibi’s Most Dangerous Game… In conversation, screenwriter Nick Santora is measured with his responses, self-effacing to the point of being humble and passionately engaged with process. Whether that is the writing itself, elements of show production or the genuine pleasure which comes through in fostering ideas through […]
Quibi Review – Most Dangerous Game
Most Dangerous Game, 2020. Directed by Phil Abraham. Starring Liam Hemsworth, Christopher Waltz, Sarah Gadon, Zach Cherry, Aaron Poole, Christopher Webster, Billy Burke, and Natasha Bordizzo. SYNOPSIS: Dodge (Liam Hemsworth) needs money quickly. Bills are piling up, he has a baby on the way and time is literally running out as his illness spreads…. For […]
Quibi Review – Survive
Survive, 2020. Directed by Mark Pellington. Starring Sophie Turner and Corey Hawkins. SYNOPSIS: Jane (Sophie Turner) has her concerns not least is where she lives. Confined through routine, defined by hard to break habits and taking one day at a time her compulsions are symptomatic. Only once she leaves that behind does everything start slotting […]
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