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TICK, TICK, BOOM! (AFTER THE HUNT & OPUS)

  AFTER THE HUNT Some directors are clearly talented but their work can be infuriating. Ken Russell , Jean-Luc Godard, Peter Greenaway, Francis Coppola, David Fincher, Yorgos Lanthimos and Lars Von Trier fall into this group - delivering some truly dazzling films during their careers  but also a high proportion of really pretentious duds. Luca Guadagnino  is a director who falls into this category. When he is on song in films like ' A Bigger Splash ,' ' Call Me By Your Name ' or ' Queer ,' the results can be thrilling. However he can also make hugely overblown movies like ' I Am Love ,' ' Suspiria ' and ' Challengers ' that get dragged down by the weight of their own pretentiousness and a desperate need to impress on audiences his technical bravura. The Italian's latest 'After The Hunt' is in the latter camp, unfortunately. A self important tale about cancel culture in American universities, it begins with a pompous onscreen d...
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RAIL LIFE (TRAIN DREAMS)

  TRAIN DREAMS We're long past the point of bemoaning the fact that some films acquired by Netflix receive a limited theatrical run. It's just a fact of life - something film buffs are used to living with. However occasionally, a film pops up on the streaming service that makes you feel it should have been given more time on the cinema circuit. Clint Bentley's 'Train Dreams' is one of those films. Adapted from the 2011 novella of the same name by the American author and poet Denis Johnson, it's an exquisitely made drama about the tragic life of an Idaho railway construction worker during the 20th Century. Narrated by Will Patton, it stars Joel Edgerton as Robert Grainier who we are told arrived in the community of Bonners Ferry as a young orphan on the Great Northern Railway with no recollection of his early years. Struggling to find a purpose in life, we see him drop out of school and encounter the harsh realities of life early on like the rounding up and expul...

BABE AND A WOOD (DADDY ISSUES, S1 & 2)

  DADDY ISSUES, S1 & 2 2025 has been one hell of a year for Aimee Lou Wood. The year began with the Mancunian actress outshining everyone in February in her most high profile role to date as Walter Goggins' girlfriend, Chelsea in the third season of HBO's ' The White Lotus '. Around the same time, she really impressed critics and Netflix viewers as Tracey Taylor, a young mother in the Northamptonshire town of Corby whose baby has congenital birth defects in the hard hitting pollution drama ' Toxic Town '. After landing a major film role as Patti Boyd in Sam Mendes' quartet of movies about The Beatles with Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, Joseph Quinn, Barry Keoghan and Saoirse Ronan, she popped up on TV screens yet again in October in one of the year's best sitcoms, BBC3's ' Film Club '. Now she's ended the year with the follow up series of 'Daddy Issues,' a BBC3 comedy from the mind of Nottingham writer Danielle Ward. In the fi...

THE FIGHTING IRISH (SAIPAN)

SAIPAN Some films are irresistible to audiences because of their subject matter. Movies like Oliver Stone's ' JFK ,' Stephen Frears' ' The Queen ' or Paul Greengrass' ' United 93 ' fall into that category, drawing cinemagoers because of their depiction of events that occurred in their lifetime. Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn's movie 'Saipan' falls into that category too because it depicts a story from 2002 that transcended sport and became a major news event not just in Ireland but around the world. In 2002, the Republic of Ireland's star footballer Roy Keane  did the unthinkable . On the Pacific island of Saipan, he turned his back on another chance to represent his country and play on soccer's greatest stage, the World Cup. The Corkman left the squad after a blistering row with his manager over the Football Association of Ireland's poor preparations for the tournament. Many people in the sport and Ireland believed he...

PERMISSION TO BE HUMAN (JAY KELLY)

  JAY KELLY 'Jay Kelly' is one of those films that you'll either love or find a real bore. An introspective drama starring George Clooney as essentially a version of himself, Noah Baumbach's movie owes an awful lot to Federico Fellini's ' 8 1/2 ' and Woody Allen's ' Stardust Memories '. Clooney plays the eponymous anti-hero, a Hollywood star who coasts through fame and fortune with the help of an entourage. They include Adam Sandler's manager Ron Sukenick, Laura Dern's publicist Liz, Emily Mortimer's hair stylist Candy and Thaddea Graham's assistant Meg who to varying degrees make sacrifices in their own lives to cater to his needs. By way of contrast, Jay makes very few sacrifices as his needs are pandered to. Estranged from his daughters, Riley Keough's eldest Jessica and Grace Edwards' younger, late teenage Daisy because he prioritised work over being with them as children, he is rattled to discover both are in therapy....

FIRE AND BRIMSTONE (WAKE UP DEAD MAN: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY & THE LIFE OF CHUCK)

  WAKE UP DEAD MAN: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY This is how you do it. After the thundering disappointment of ' The Thursday Murder Club ,' Netflix has produced a second ' Knives Out ' sequel and it's an absolute belter. The third feature in Rian Johnson's murder mystery franchise, Daniel Craig's flamboyant Louisiana sleuth Benoit Blanc is back investigating the murder of a rogue Catholic priest in upstate New York. Josh O'Connor plays Father Jud Duplenticy, a former boxer who is dispatched to Our Lady of Perpetual Fortitude by Jeffrey Wright's Bishop Langstrom. There he finds Josh Brolin's Monsignor Jefferson Wicks, a domineering prelate with a cult like following who uses his homilies as a bully pulpit to rail against the world and shame would-be parishioners. Among his devoted followers are Glenn Close's Martha Delacroix, a devout churchgoer who helps run the parish and her lover, Thomas Haden Church's groundskeeper Sansom Holt. Andrew Scott...

IN SEARCH OF ADVENTURE (DOWN CEMETERY ROAD)

  DOWN CEMETERY ROAD After delivering one of the best shows on streaming ' Slow Horses ,' it's no big surprise that Apple TV would adapt another Mick Herron novel. 'Down Cemetery Road' has been adapted by Morwenna Banks, Rose Henry, Emily Marcuson, Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley from the 2003 adventure novel. Like ' Slow Horses ,' it mixes adventure with dodgy acts of violence masterminded by shady British intelligence figures. It has a maverick heroine who refuses to play by the rules and another earnest heroine who is way in over her head. But does it scale the same heights as ' Slow Horses '? Ruth Wilson plays Sarah Trafford, an Oxford museum conservationist who stumbles upon a conspiracy during a dinner party she and her banker husband, Tom Riley's Mark are hosting for their neighbours and a business associate. Sarah and her guests are stunned during the dinner when a nearby house explodes, killing the neighbour of one of her friend, Sinead Matth...