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Susannah Straughan

BFI London Film Festival: Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit

As the 55th BFI London Film Festival enters the final week it’s time to take stock of the good, the bad and David Cronenberg’s “unmentionables”. The Canadian director’s latest movie, A Dangerous Method, is just pants. (To illustrate this point… Continue Reading →

The Artist

Very few films have the wit, flair and sheer audacity to leave you smiling hours after the final credits. The Artist, Michel Hazanavicius’ dazzling black and white homage to 1920s Hollywood delivers all of that — then slays you with… Continue Reading →

Mark My Words

Before a recent press screening at the 55th BFI London Film Festival, one critic was moaning about the lack of good film programmes on TV. He seemed particularly incensed about the timing of BBC1’s long-running Film 2011, dismissing Claudia Winkleman… Continue Reading →

Sleepless Nights and Unwatchable Movies

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35khDvfcllw&w=420&h=315] The 55th BFI London Film Festival gets under way on Wednesday with Fernando Meirelles’s star-studded drama 360. For those with a press pass and time on their hands, there have already been lots of preview screenings at the… Continue Reading →

Potiche

From The Umbrellas of Cherbourg to the (temporary) boss of an umbrella factory — you could say that Catherine Deneuve’s long screen career has come full circle. François Ozon’s frothy comedy Potiche reunites her with another giant of postwar French… Continue Reading →

55th BFI London Film Festival

You can always rely on London’s antiquated transport system not to deliver you to your destination in a timely fashion. En route to a press screening of Take Shelter at the 55th BFI London Film Festival today, I ran into… Continue Reading →

Mademoiselle Chambon

Movie femmes fatales are ten a penny, but never underestimate the danger posed by a woman toting a violin case. Like Daniel Auteuil in Un Coeur en Hiver, the hero of Stéphane Brizé’s Mademoiselle Chambon finds the twin attractions of… Continue Reading →

Redesigning the Commonwealth Institute

It’s the hyperbolic paraboloid roof you notice now. But as a child on a school visit to the Commonwealth Institute in the 70s, cutting edge 60s architecture wasn’t on my radar. The Commonwealth Institute on Kensington High Street opened its… Continue Reading →

Tomboy

Gwyneth Paltrow sported a fake moustache in Shakespeare in Love and Hilary Swank stuffed a sock down her jeans for Boys Don’t Cry. For Laure, the 10-year-old heroine of Tomboy, it’s a tub of Play-Doh that helps prolong her dream… Continue Reading →

Sons of Anarchy: an orgy of swearing, shooting and hugging

Maggie Siff’s deepening frown line is turning into the dermatological equivalent of the San Andreas Fault. Holy shit, it’s the Oirish episode of Sons of Anarchy! Last night 5USA, the armed and (extremely) dangerous Freeview channel, showed the latest episode… Continue Reading →

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