The Secret Agent — A Brilliant Genre-Juggler Matt Goddard But the leg came back... The euphemism of a ‘mischievous time’ appears at the beginning and near the end of The Secret Agent. As the eye-catching symbol of a yellow VW Beetle recurs...
How to Make a Killing — A Wasted Plot Matt Goddard Kind hearts? There’s a moment about halfway through How To Make A Killing where Margaret Qualley’s Julia laments that she thought Glenn Powell’s Becket Redfellow would be more fun. You may well think the...
Freshly Sharpened — Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (London Film Festival 2025 Review) There's a new double act in mystery town Rian Johnson’s detective franchise rolls into a trilogy with its strongest instalment yet. After the indulgence of the...
Sinners — Genre-Bending Cool With A Bite Night and cinema heat up in Ryan Coogler’s impressive horror fusion. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan have produced some incredible work together. The biographical debut Fruitvale Station; the tragic Marvel wallop...
Review: Sing Sing The play isn't the only thing. Sing Sing throws us into a relatable and familiar scenario. The rivalry of an unknown stepping on the toes of a king who thought they ruled the roost could be at school, college, or a sports team. But this...