A REAL PAIN (Jesse Rosenberg) It's that time of year when Oscar contenders are vying for every cinemagoer's attention. Having picked up a Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe for his performance as a cousin wrestling with grief while visiting Poland, ' Succession ' star Kieran Culkin looks like a decent bet to repeat the feat on Oscar night. Culkin plays Benji who joins writer director Jesse Eisenberg's David on an emotional journey back to the homeland of their late grandmother who managed to survive Poland during the Nazi occupation. The pilgrimage sees the cousins join a tour group led by Will Sharpe's English guide James who is packed full of facts about every Jewish community that existed in each town and city they visited prior to the Nazis and is eager to impart them until Benji reminds him of the need to also enable people to absorb the solemnity of the sites. In addition to visiting Warsaw, Lublin and Kraanystaw, the cousins and their fellow travellers ...
WE LIVE IN TIME (John Crowley) According to a story in the Daily Mail in 2011 (okay, I know..), two scientists identified movie clips that they claimed were the ultimate tearjerking moments. One was Ricky Schroeder's TJ blubbing over the beaten body of his dad, Jon Voight's Billy in Franco Zeffirelli's boxing drama 'The Champ'. The other was the infamous scene where we watch an increasingly distressed Bambi wander alone in the snow looking for his mothe r after she has been shot in David D Hand's animated classic. Erich Segal's 1970 box office smash 'Love Story' is another film that has a reputation for leaving viewers in floods of tears. It's impossible not to think of that movie while watching John Crowley's new release 'We Live In Time' and not just because the lead female character, Florence Pugh's Almut has cancer. Just like Segal's movie, there's an ice skating scene in it which the Irish director clearly has no qu...