Writer-director Charlotte Regan’s Scrapper is a surreal, quirky, independent melodrama exploring the relationship between family and grief. 12-year-old Georgie (Lola Campbell) lives alone, raising herself and managing grief with the bold sensibility typically associated with adults, after being catapulted into adulthood when her mother died from an unnamed illness. Except with the arrival of her…… Continue reading Scrapper
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See How They Run
See How They Run compiles the best of British talent to solve a whodunnit that’s as stylish as it is self-aware. See How They Run, a directorial debut from Tom George, previously responsible for This Country, is centred on the Agatha Christie play The Mousetrap, with its director murdered on its 100th performance anniversary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q00qh7Ab6Mk…… Continue reading See How They Run
Triangle of Sadness
Triangle of Sadness is a vacuous farce attempting to be cleverer than it is, but will only be remembered for its outrageous toilet humour. Triangle of Sadness directed by Ruben Östlund uses crass shock tactics as its way of distressing its audience about the absurdity of austerity, but the way it goes about it leaves…… Continue reading Triangle of Sadness