In centuries to come future scholars/aliens will look at the ravages of our civilisation and be called upon to answer the great questions of our time. And there is surely no…
By Naomi Roper Bradley Cooper is a fascinating individual. Deeply private, yet nakedly ambitious in a way that would usually see a person dismissed as “thirsty” he has come a very…
by Naomi Roper What makes us human? Our ability to love and be loved? Our capacity for hope? Our willingness to dream? What makes us whole? Adam (Andrew Scott) is…
By Naomi Roper There is a fine line between genius and madness. Hundreds of Beavers (directed by Mike Cheslik who co-writes with his star Ryland Brickson Cole Tews) is an…
By Naomi Roper Sigrid (Katrine Lovise Øpstad Fredrikse) thinks she’s met the perfect match with the charming, handsome (and filthy rich) Christian (Gard Løkke, Netflix’s Troll) on a dating app.…
By Naomi Roper You have to feel for director Samuel Bodin. His last project Marianne, a spooky French language series which owed a hefty debt to Stephen King was unceremoniously…
By Naomi Roper Samidha (Megan Suri) just wants to be the same as everyone else. In her all-American high school, she doesn’t want to be the girl who speaks Hindi,…
“The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep” Robert Frost By Naomi Roper Lennon (Georgina Campbell, Barbarian) is…
By Naomi Roper “We’re not in Kansas anymore” – Mia Goth excels in a lurid, blood-soaked technicolour nightmare of insanity and ambition. Director Ti West surprised the world last year…