18 August 2025

Warning

 

Warning 2021

·       Director: Agata Alexander

·       Cast: Thomas Jane, Tomasz Kot, Toni Garrn, Rupert Everett, Alice Eve

·       Why? Sci fi

·       Seen: 17 August 2025      

       An astronaut is trapped in space. On Earth various characters live their lives dominated by humanoid robots and Gods in boxes and virtual reality and whatnot. They seem unconnected.

       It’s kind of interesting, kind of existential, very confusing and really weird.

       I kind of like it. 

3* of 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

La nuit venue / Night Ride

 

La nuit venue / Night Right 2019

·       Director: Frédéric Farucci

·       Cast: Guong Hua, Carmélia Jordana

·       Why? Possibly good.

·       Seen: 15 August 2025      

       Jin (Hua), a Chinese immigrant in Paris, drives a night cab and delivers illegal goods for a Chinese mafia. A stripper Naomi (Jordana) becomes a regular customer and they decide to try to break free from their destructive lives.

       Slow, atmospheric, and very depressing. 

3* of 5

 

 

 

 

 

Hilary & Jackie

 

Hilary & Jackie 1998

·       Director: Anand Tucker

·       Cast: Rachel Griffiths, Emily Watson, James Frain, David Morrisey, Celia Imrie

·       Why? Good film

·       Seen: Twice before. Now14 August 2025      

       Hilary (Griffiths) and Jackie (Watson) are sisters, both musicians, child prodigies.

       Jackie becomes an internationally renowned cellist. Hilary, her spirit broken by a cruel teacher, ends up on a farm with her flamboyant husband Kiffer (Morrisey) and two children.

       It’s a complex film about a very complex sibling relationship, about the cost of fame and sibling love and rivalry. It’s based on the memoirs of Hilary Du Pré and their brother.

       Griffiths and Watson are superb. 

4* of 5

 

 

 

 

Dallas Buyers Club

 

Dallas Buyers Club 2013

·       Director: Jean-Marc Vallé

·       Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Jared Leto, Steve Zahn

·       Why? Good reviews

·       Seen: 13 August 2025      

       Ron (McConaughey) is a supermacho, super hetero (he says loudly and often), homophobic electrician who is told by doctors that he is HIV positive and has a month to live.

       He decides to chase down a cure, legal, illegal, experimental, whatever.

       Does McC even deserve an Oscar for this obnoxious, foul-mouthed completely unlikeable role? There were better nominees, Christian Bale for example. Chiwetel Ejiofor, for example. I am unmoved by this film. Evidently, it’s not even remotely accurate despite the Based on a True Story label. 

2* of 5

 

 

 

 

11 August 2025

45 Years

 

45 Years 2015

·       Director: Andrew Haigh

·       Cast: Charlotte Rampling, Tom Courtney, Geraldine James

·       Why? Rampling and Courtney

·       Seen: 10 August 2025 2025      

       Kate (Rampling) and Geoff (Courtney) have been married for 45 years. They are planning a party to celebrate. Then he receives a letter from Switzerland. The body of his first fiancée Katya, killed in a fall in the Alps 50 years previously, has been found in a glacier.

       Very low-key, very intense and dramatic, brilliant acting. 

4* of 5

 

 

 

 

Vesper

 

Vesper 2022

·       Director: Kristina Buozyte and Bruno Samper

·       Cast: Raffiella Chapman, Eddie Marsan

·       Why? Dystopia

·       Seen: 25 July 2025      

       Earth’s ecosystem has collapsed. Young Vesper (Chapman) experiments to find a solution to starvation.

       Slow, gloomy, depressing and though I slept through much of the film, it was intelligent and mesmerising. 

3* of 5

 

 

 

 

Van Helsing

 

Van Helsing 2004

·       Director: Stephen Sommers

·       Cast: Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh, Alun Armstrong

·       Why? Hugh Jackman

·       Seen: 21 July 2025      

       Count Dracula kills Dr Frankenstein to use the monster for his own nefarious purposes but the monster escapes.

       Vampires and other nasties plague European capitals. Vampire et al hunter Van Helsing (Jackman) fights the evil.

       Yes, it’s ludicrous. It’s not meant to be taken seriously. But how fun is it? Not very. Not even gorgeous Hugh Jackman can arouse much interest. Still, for his sake 

2* of 5