Catch Me If You Can: Christmas Classic?
How Steven Spielberg’s crime caper ‘Catch Me If You Can’ (2002), starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, is definitely a Christmas film. Article by Grace Laidler.
Read MoreHow Steven Spielberg’s crime caper ‘Catch Me If You Can’ (2002), starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, is definitely a Christmas film. Article by Grace Laidler.
Read MoreNatalie Portman, Julianne Moore and Charles Metlon impressively belie their characters in Todd Haynes’ awards frontrunner ‘May December’, a film that is hard to forget. Review by Connell Oberman.
Read MoreWhere to begin with the work of Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, the multi-award winning filmmaking duo known as the Coen Brothers. Article by Martha Lane.
Read MoreDisney’s 100th birthday release ‘Wish’ is a disingenuous, one dimensional, form of corporate self-fellatio that is insufferable to watch. Ariana DeBose and Chris Pine star. Review by Mark Carnochan.
Read MoreThere is a universal truth at the core of John Hughes’ ‘Planes, Trains and Automobiles’ (1987), an exercise in empathy that has maintained its potency. Review by Connell Oberman.
Read MoreFor the most part, Eli Roth’s slasher horror ‘Thanksgiving’ (2023) does exactly what it says it’s going to. It gives a good, bloody slasher flick. Review by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreWalt Disney Animation mega-hit ‘Frozen’ is 10, and with a progressive and influential central narrative it maintains its impact and importance. Review by Martha Lane.
Read MoreThe best and most defining performances of Jodie Foster’s iconic, award-winning and decades-spanning acting career. Article by Connell Oberman.
Read MoreKristoffer Borgli’s ‘Dream Scenario’ (2023) seems like a dream scenario for star Nicolas Cage, and is an effortlessly watchable and compelling film in its own right. Review by Rob Jones.
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