Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, 2021. Directed by Josh Greenbaum. Starring Kristen Wiig, Annie Mumolo, Jamie Dornan, Damon Wayans Jr., Vanessa Bayer, Wendi McLendon-Covey and Reyn Doi. SYNOPSIS: Two middle-aged friends travel to an idyllic Florida resort, where they become embroiled in an elaborate criminal plot. There’s a long-running theory in film […]
Movie Review – The Power (2021)
The Power, 2021. Directed by Corinna Faith. Starring Rose Williams, Shakira Rahman, Emma Rigby, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Theo Barklem-Biggs, Diveen Henry and Charlie Carrick. SYNOPSIS: A newbie nurse at a London hospital finds herself spending a terrifying evening on the intensive care ward amid a government-imposed blackout. In the winter of 1973/74, Britain was hit by […]
Movie Review – Sound of Metal (2019)
Sound of Metal, 2019. Directed by Darius Marder. Starring Riz Ahmed, Olivia Cooke, Paul Raci, Lauren Ridloff and Mathieu Amalric. SYNOPSIS: A heavy metal drummer must learn how to adjust to a completely different life when he begins to suffer serious loss of hearing. It’s always a bit weird to review hotly-tipped Oscar contenders as […]
Movie Review – Undine (2020)
Undine, 2020. Directed by Christian Petzold. Starring Paula Beer, Franz Rogowski and Jacob Matschenz. SYNOPSIS: After a bizarre break-up with her previous boyfriend, a woman forms a new relationship with an industrial diver. Christian Petzold is a filmmaker who thrives when his audience is slightly unbalanced. His last film Transit was an unusual and beguiling […]
Zack Snyder’s Justice League: Was It Worth All of the Drama? | Flickering Myth Movie Chat
Having battled intense studio interference and pushback during the original production of Justice League, Zack Snyder walked away from the troubled DC blockbuster due to a family tragedy, leading to a change in directors, massive reshoots, and a Frankenstein of a theatrical cut in 2017 which almost brought the DCEU to its knees. In the wake […]
Exclusive Interview – Liam Neeson, Micheál Richardson and James D’Arcy on Made in Italy
Tom Beasley chats to Made in Italy writer-director James D’Arcy and his leading men Liam Neeson and Micheál Richardson… In his new film Made in Italy, Liam Neeson doesn’t punch a single person in the face. Written and directed by actor James D’Arcy, it’s a gentle but poignant family drama in which Neeson stars alongside […]
Movie Review – Made In Italy (2020)
Made in Italy, 2020. Directed by James D’Arcy. Starring Liam Neeson, Micheál Richardson, Valeria Bilello, Lindsay Duncan and Yolanda Kettle. SYNOPSIS: In the midst of a divorce, a man decides to renovate and sell the Italian villa he owns with his father. There are few things less exciting than a movie about intensely privileged people […]
Movie Review – The Eight Hundred (2020)
The Eight Hundred, 2020. Directed by Guan Hu. Starring Huang Zhizhong, Zhang Junyi, Du Chun, Oho Ou and Tang Yixin. SYNOPSIS: In 1937, a few hundred Chinese soldiers are tasked with defending a Shanghai warehouse from invading Japanese forces. There were many strange and unusual things about 2020 but, for movie fans, one of the […]
Movie Review – Retaliation (2017)
Retaliation, 2017. Directed by Ludwig Shammasian and Paul Shammasian. Starring Orlando Bloom, Janet Montgomery, Anne Reid, James Smillie, Charlie Creed-Miles and Alex Ferns. SYNOPSIS: Decades after he was molested by a Catholic priest, a man deals with his abuser’s return as he is tasked with demolishing the church where the crimes took place. Over the […]
Movie Review – SAS: Red Notice (2021)
SAS: Red Notice, 2021. Directed by Magnus Martens. Starring Sam Heughan, Ruby Rose, Hannah John-Kamen, Tom Hopper, Noel Clarke, Andy Serkis, Ray Panthaki, Anne Reid and Tom Wilkinson. SYNOPSIS: An SAS operative finds his romantic getaway to Paris curtailed when a high-value mercenary target hijacks a train in the Channel Tunnel. The market for tough, […]
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