Reviews Archive - C
Camille Claudel 1915
Bruno Dumont’s French biopic Camille Claudel 1915 is a sombre tale of absent romance and art. by CAINE BIRD |
Captain Phillips
In Paul Greengrass’s modern day pirate tale, Tom Hanks once again plays the ultimate lovable nice guy. Only this time he has a bit more facial hair and a whole load of guts. by JACK BEETLESTONE |
Can Jon Favreau whip up a storm in the kitchen or is the actor-director's latest offering in need of a bit more seasoning? by CAINE BIRD |
The Magazine |
The Code
The Code presents the beautiful exterior of Australia as a contrast to the corrupt and poisoned interior of the government. by JASON BLIGHT |
Cold in July
Jim Mickle’s macho Texan revenge thriller Cold in July is more than just a hardboiled dose of old-school ass-kicking by CAINE BIRD |
Citadel
Only a year after the London riots, Irish writer-director Ciaran Foy's feature debut Citadel reflects social fears and prejudices about contemporary British youth. by JADE PLAYLE |