WEAPONS What would it be like if Paul Thomas Anderson made a horror movie? It's an intriguing notion that sits in the back of your head while watching Zach Cregger's supernatural mystery horror 'Weapons'. Cregger's film may not be an Anderson movie but it's got a multi layered narrative that tells its horror story from several perspectives. The central premise is what happens to a community when all but one child in a third grade class disappear overnight? The class in question is taught by Julia Garner's Justine Gandy in the Pennsylvanian town of Maybrook. With no obvious explanation for the children's disappearance, wild conspiracy theories abound. Josh Brolin's angry parent Archer Graff leads unproven accusations that Justine must have had a central role. As the town starts to look at Justine for some kind of explanation, uncomfortable truths start to surface about her past and her messy personal life. This impacts Alden Ehrenreich's marrie...
BLUE MOON It's about time Ethan Hawke landed an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. Twice nominated before in the supporting actor category, over the years he has delivered superb lead performances for directors like Ben Stiller, Sidney Lumet and Paul Schrader. However it's his lead work with Richard Linklater that has really stood out - most notably in the 'Before' trilogy with Julie Delpy. Hawke's first nomination in the category has finally come about working with Linklater on 'Blue Moon' - a biographical comedy drama about the American musical lyricist Lorenz Hart. It's a superb performance of not so quiet desperation, with Linklater setting the mould for Hawke at the start of the film with a quote from Mabel Mercer that Hart was "the saddest man I knew". We hear a radio newscaster also announcing Hart's death from pneumonia as we watch him slump in a drunken stupor in a New York alleyway during a torrential rainstorm. Going back seven...