Author: Beth Sawdon
Fuelling an Obsession: Harry Potter at the Pictures
How a trip to an old Warner Bros cinema fuelled a childhood obsession with ‘Harry Potter’ and wider cinema for The Film Magazine writer Beth Sawdon.
Read MoreThe Witch (2015) Review
Boasting provoking visuals, a gifted ensemble and an established narrative, Robert Eggers folk horror ‘The Witch’, starring Golden Globes winner Anya Taylor-Joy, remains must-watch. Beth Sawdon reviews.
Read MoreCrazy, Stupid, Love. (2011) Review
2011 rom-com ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love.’ starring Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore and Emma Stone “executes the complexity of love in such a beautiful and rewarding manner”. Beth Sawdon reviews.
Read MoreTo Die For (1995) Review
Nicole Kidman and Joaquin Phoenix star in 1995 Gus Van Sant film ‘To Die For’, the tale of a woman who will go so far as to orchestrate murder to get ahead in her journalism career. Beth Sawdon reviews.
Read MoreRebecca (2020) Review
Ben Wheatley adapts Daphne De Maurier’s “Rebecca”, first put to screen by Alfred Hitchcock, with Armie Hammer, Kristin Scott Thomas and particularly Lily James excelling in their roles. Beth Sawdon reviews.
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Enola Holmes (2020) Review
Sherlock’s kid sister takes on the case in new Netflix feature Enola Holmes. Beth Sawdon gives us the low-down on Millie Bobby Brown’s producing debut.
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Yes, God, Yes (2019) Review
‘Stranger Things’ star Natalia Dyer plays a sexually repressed teenager discovering herself and her body amidst a religious upbringing in Karen Maine’s debut feature ‘Yes, God, Yes’ (2019) reviewed by Beth Sawdon.
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