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The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion

Interesting

(Edit) 02/10/2022

FILM & REVIEW Aka Forbidden Photo’s of a Lady Above Suspicion- another snappily titled Italian Giallo. Laasander plays Mimou the wife of businessman Peter (Capponi)- one night she is attacked and fears the worst but he just wants to tell her that her husband is a murderer. His company is in trouble and when his chief creditor is found dead in mysterious cicumstances she suspects him. The stalker (a very menacing Andreu) plays her a tape of her husband planning the death and demands money. She arrives at his place but he blackmails her into a sadistic masochistic relationship which she is equally appalled and aroused by it. Her best friend (Scott)seems to encourage her but things soon spiral out of hand - she tells her husband who believes her but all the evidence seems to vanish and she begins to doubt her sanity. You can see where all this going but some slights of hand and red herrings keep it going…..it’s a minor entry into the genre but worth a look - 3/5

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Wolf Children

Wonderful

(Edit) 25/09/2022

FILM & REVIEW Hosada’s wonderful understated Animi tells the story from the point of view of Yuki the daughter of Hana who while at college falls in love with an enigmatic stranger. He is revealed to be the last surviving werewolf although there is no howling at the moon and tearing peoples throats out. They have 2 children together (Ami is the younger brother) but the father as a wolf drowns leaving Hana to bring up the kids alone. Social services soon come calling so to keep her secret she moves to a remote rundown cabin but soon the neighbours rally round to help out. The kids grow up and soon school beckons with Yuki made to promise not to reveal her true nature and settles down but Ami is more in touch with his wolf nature spending more time in the forest with a real ageing wolf. Hana realises her children are set on very different paths… The Animation is just beautiful with a superb score by Tagaki and although it would have been so easy to slide into mawkish sentimentality it manages to keep the right side of this with a really engaging story. I watched in the original Japanese so no idea how the English version works but you can really feel something in your eye by the end …4/5

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The Outfit

Interesting

(Edit) 22/09/2022

FILM & REVIEW Interesting if somwhat contrived gangster drama. It’s Chicago in 1959 and all the local hoodlums are dressed by English tailor Leonard (Rylance) a man who says nothing but sees everything. The main local mob are convinced there is an FBI rat in their midst and have a tape that contains the identity. Late one night the head mobsters son Ritchie is brought in gut shot by Francis (Flynn) who Ritchie suspects of trying to supplant him in his Fathers affections. Leonard sows him up and begins to play the various factions off against each other playing up all the paranoia that already exists. To complicate things his receptionist Mable (Deutche) is Ritchie’s girl but also seems to her own motives. The scene is set for a showdown. It all takes place in the tailors shop so it’s quite stage bound but the claustrophobia that this entails adds to the tension. Rylance is excellent as the fastidious tailor supported by Deutche and ok the wheels do come off big time in the final act but it’s an interesting and different approach to the genre - 3.5/5

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Everything Everywhere All at Once

A mess

(Edit) 03/09/2022

FILM & HMMM Ok - I really wanted to like this as a lot of people did but I just found it a complete mess. I got the concept that her life is in chaos but that is nothing compared to the chaos about to be unleshed on her- the idea of a multiverse where she is the most important figure but she has no idea about any of it does have a nice Matrix touch about it ….and the way the entire thing is a metaphor for her dysfunctional life … But it’s so overdone and overplayed all this just gets steam rollered and the editing style is so abrasive it’s almost impossible to work out what is going on…. Yeah is very good with some sly references to her own career and I know Curtis is suppose to be terrible but overall the whole thing just gave me a headache and at 140 minutes more than overstays it’s welcome. So not for me I’m afraid - 2/5

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Coogan's Bluff

Interesting

(Edit) 31/08/2022

FILM & REVIEW The first of 5 films that Eastwood and Siegel would make together - it’s the story of maverick Arizona Sheriff Coogan sent to New York to bring a felon back to face trial. Once there he gets bogged down in paperwork as Ringeman (Stroud) has overdosed and is now in hospital. Coogan bluffs his way into getting him released but along with his friends escapes . Coogan has already arroused the aminosity of NYPD cop Macelroy ( a suitably gruff Cobb) but sets out to hunt his prey down regardless. It’s the old fish/cop out of water scenario and Eastwood with that hat and cowboy boots plays it to the hilt. It’s interesting that Coogan is a proto Harry Callahan so they were working on that persona even then. Th film does get bogged down with a romance with a pretty probation officer (Clarke ) which really stalls the pace considerably with some really clunky dialogue but picks up with a cracking chase sequence on real life Coogan’ Bluff a promitory that overlooks New York City. It’s also worth to see the long closed PanAm helicopter shuttle that flies from the roof of the PanAm building to JFK. - so overall a 3/5

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Bull

Brutal

(Edit) 30/08/2022

FILM & REVIEW Jesus Christ - what have I just watched ? - superb brutal British revenge thriller has Maskell as Bull an enforcer for a bunch of Essex gangsters led by Norm ( a chilling David Hayden). Bull is the guy they use if someone needs a little extra persusion regardless of the consequences. He’s also married to Norm’s daughter and they have a son together which seems to the only thing Bull cares about. Things have gone seriously south and Bull is fine about walking away but he wants to take the boy with him . This will never happen and events lead up to a point that should finish things…..but 10 years later some-one is carving up the gang members to track down the location of the boy…. None of this is apparent at first as there are 2 parallel narratives - one sent in the present day and one ten years ago and as the film progresses the two dovetail. It’s brilliantly made with a real stripped to the bone feel to it and is not for the faint hearted as the violence if off the scale with fingers and hands lopped off on a regular basis. I suppose it has some moral point at its core (and it’s implied at the end other forces are at work) but you really need a stiff drink and a shower to wash it all away by the end - 4/5

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She Will

Astounding

(Edit) 29/08/2022

FILM & REVIEW Charlotte Colberts astounding gothic drama has Krige as Veronica an ageing actress recovering from cancer surgery and with her paid nurse Desi (Eberheart) travels by train to a remote Scottish retreat. She is under the impression it’s a solitary retreat but due a mix-up the booking she is saddled with all manner of new age crystal fixated odd-balls precided over by a very camp Everett. She is horrified by this development and retreats to a cottage with just Desi. It’s revealed she had a break through role at 13 playing opposite Malcolm McDowell and it’s made pretty obvious it’s was not a healthy experience and it seems he is remaking the film again with another 13 year old to be cast. The landscape is very heavily peaty and it’s explained that they burned so many witches that their ashes mingled with the soil which seems to have supernatural qualities. Not going to give away any more as it has to be experienced - the brooding atmosphere , the growing sense of dread and an extraordinary sound scape/ score by Clint Mansell ( I can only compare it to Under the Skin in effect). Both leads are excellent but it’s the brooding landscape and the effect it exerts that stays with you - exec produced by Dario Argento it’s a truly astounding debut 5/5

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Drive My Car

Hypnotic

(Edit) 28/08/2022

FILM & REVIEW Had this on my watch pile for a while as it’s a slow burning character study…and 179 minutes long….and yes it is both but it’s also utterly hypnotic. In the pre- title sequence ( that’s the pre-title sequence that lasts 40 minutes) we meet Yusuki (Nishajimma) an actor and theatre director specialising in Beckett and Chekhov. He is married to Oto ( Krishima) a screen writer who tells him her ideas for stories during sex and gets him to re-tell them the next morning. She introduces him to Koji ( Okada)a handsome arrogant young actor that Yusiki discovers having sex with Oto but he leaves without them realising and nothing is said. Time passes and Oto tells him they need to talk but he delays coming home to find her dead from an anurysm. He is stricken with grief and retires from the stage. After the title sequence it’s 2 years later and he is directing Checkov’s Uncle Vanya is a small town outside Hiroshima . It’s a language blind version in that not all the actors speak Japanese - in fact one is mute and uses Korean sign language but they manage. One of the actors is Koji whose out of control behaviour has got him fired but Yusikzi hires him in the title role even though he is several decades too young. Yusiki is also assigned a young female driver Misaki (Muira) for his beloved Saab Turbo - he refuses but is told it’s part of the insurance. She is taciturn af first but over time the two form a bond as they have both lost someone and blame themselves for their inaction…. As I say it’s a real slow burner but each character fills an important role with some really touching scenes - one is when it’s discovered that the mute Korean actress is a actuality the wife of the theatre manager who didn’t want to prejudice her casting. Although it seems to be heading in a romantic direction it’s revealed that Yusiki and his wife lost a child and Misaki is the age the child would have been so it’s a much a surrogate Father /Daughter relationship with a real emotional pay-off. It looks beautiful with all the night driving with the lights gleaming off the red Saab and whilst not for everyone it’s well a watch as there is much to reward. It’s the kind of film where once all the kit is packed away you can imagine the characters just quietly getting on with their lives - quite remarkable - 5/5

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The Quiet Girl

Beautiful

(Edit) 28/08/2022
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FILM & REVIEW Aka The Quiet Girl - beautifully understated film set in the rural countryside in 1981. Catherine Clinch plays Cait a number of siblings on a farm on the poverty line. The Mother is about to give birth to yet another child so Cait is farmed out to a remote cousin Eibhlin (Crowly) and her husband Sean (Benett) who are far more prosperous and live in a large farmhouse. At first Cait is a bit lost among the space and silence but Eibhlin looks after her and makes sure she settles in. Sean however is a remote taciturn man who more or less ignores the newcomer but over the summer the two begin to bond. It’s revealed that the couple had a child of their own but he drowned so Cait becomes a surrogate…and that’s about it… But first class performances especially from Clinch and a refusal to wallow in sentiment lift this way above its kitchen sink origins as does the photography and sound design. - a little gem really - 4/5

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Escape from Mogadishu

Cracking Stuff

(Edit) 26/08/2022

FILM & REVIEW Cracking Korean movie set among true events in Somalia in 1990. Both North and South are desperate for UN recognition but both sides powerful backers cancel each other out. Only independent African nations hold enough voted to sway the results so both sided are in Mogadishu to lobby/bribe the Government. Starts off quite lightweight as all manner of diplomatic skullduggery enfolds but things darken when a full scale rebellion breaks out trapping both sides. Concepts like diplomatic immunity no longer apply and both Koreans realise they will have to work together to survive. Remembering that is still no peace treaty so both sides are still at war so decades of mistrust must be overcome. Meanwhile the streets become ever more lawless and violent…. Each side Is led by Han (Yoon - Seok) and Rim (Joon-Ho) and it’s up to them to keep both of their teams in order while they plan an escape. Top-rate action scenes are intercut with sly humour as both sides see a common humanity in the face of adversity and the final car convoy goes full on Mad Max in its intensity- a real edge of the seat movie - 4/5

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Demons of the Mind

Dementec

(Edit) 26/08/2022

FILM & REVIEW Really odd but interesting Hammer movie - Hardy is Baron Zorn whose bloodline is full of madness and violence. To break this he marries a peasant girl but the wedding night is one of bloodlust. She bears him two children Emile and Elizabeth (Briant and Hills) before cutting her own throat but Hardy suspects his madness has been passed to them . He keeps them locked up as there is a more than a hint of incest between them and engages sinister Doctor (Magee) to try his unconventional methods for a cure. Meanwhile local girls are being murdered and dumped in the lake…. It’s all very overdone with loads of hamming it up - add in Horden who spends his time shouting at the forest with a neat sideline in giant burning crosses and a finale which is beyond demented - it really is an overlooked gem - 4/4

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The Weapon, the Hour, the Motive

Effective

(Edit) 24/08/2022

FILM & REVIEW AKA The Weapon, The Time, The Motive Effective Giallo has handsome Priest (Bonoglia) who is having a passionate affair with married Orechedia (Morrati) but breaks it off as its sin against God and the Church. In reality he is fed up with her and is now bedding her friend - needless to say its not long before he is found stabbed to death in his church - so you have two jealous women, their husbands and even a nun who who seems to have had the hots for the priest as well. Soon the bodies and red herrings mount up leaving the investigating Policeman Montagaini having to reset his theories each time and things are complicated when he begins an affair with Orchedia as well. Add in a small orphan boy who seems to know more then he lets on and a bunch of nuns who self-flagelatte to orgasm and it rattles along nicely - 4/5

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The Burning Sea

Gripping

(Edit) 23/08/2022

FILM & REVIEW Third film in the Norwegian disaster trilogy and its another cracker. Set among the oil fields that have made Norway one of the worlds richest nations we have Sofia (Thorp) who has designed this funky flexable underwater robot. She is assigned the task of exploring a collapsed rig for survivors and during the mission it appears that the small land slip that caused the rig to sink is part of a much bigger issue. A decision is made to shut the whole field down and evacuate and this involves her boyfriend Stein (Belljand) having to manually close a stuck valve but as always things go south and he is trapped. Sofia uses her robot to find him and sets off on a rescue mission. Meanwhile a cascade of events has resulted in a the largest oil spill in history and to save the coastline of several counties a decison is taken to set fire to and burn off the oil before it makes landfall - needless to say one of the rigs in the coming conflagation is the very rig in which our heroes are currently stuck. It uses all the disaster movie tropes - takes its time to build so the audience can identity with the characters and puts them in a series of endless jeopordies but it grips throughout. Like the previous films it cost a fraction of what Hollywood would throw at it and as all the better for it - 4/5

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The Hidden

Belting Stuff

(Edit) 19/08/2022

Wonderfully demented 80's sci-fi cop thriller which opens with a ferocious bank robbery followed by an even more ferocious car chase through LA.

The suspect survives despite being shot numerous times and its revealed in hospital that he is carrying a slug like alien parasite which he passes onto the next person to continue the murderous rampage.

Local LA cop Beck (Noiri) has no idea what is causing all this carnage and is less than pleased when he gets partnered by a rookie FBI man Gallagher (Maclaughlin) - especialy when it appears that Gallagher knows far more than he is letting on.

Meanwhile the destruction builds with a stripper becoming the next carrier (Cristian who would go on to become one the leads in Babylon 5).

The action is unrelenting and its shot through with a sly humour with Maclaughin's deadpan FBI man an almost dry run for Agent Cooper in Twin peaks.

Terrible 80's hair and fashion add to the charm as does the pounding rock soundtrack (car chase with Anthrax on the stereo? - check)

an absolute blast throughout - 4/5

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Assassin / Hunted

Enigmatic

(Edit) 18/08/2022

Having been blown away by Hunted earlier in the week - a follow up screening of Peter Cranes full lenth debut - and a much chillier and enigmatic work it as well.

Hendry plays an un-named assassin who is a Callan-esque hitman employed by some shadowy Govt department that is given jobs even MI5 won't touch.

The latest target is an Air Ministry official Stacey (Windsor) who is to best man at a colleagues wedding and the hit is planned for then.

Its never explained why he is a target - Control (Judd) asks Hendry if he wants to know - would it make a difference he snaps back.

Control also hires two other figures - one older and austere and the other young and arrogant whose role seems to shadow Hendry but like a lot of the film this is never made clear.

We also see previous hits but Crane edits it like Boorman in Point Blank so you are never sure if what is happening in now or before.

There is a brief dalliance with a sad lonely girl but as soon as she suggests to see him again - its clothes on and out the door - this is a man without any personal encumberances.

Things get even more complicated when its revealed the wrong target has been selected so the race is on to stop the hit regardless of the cost.

Hendry is excellent in the role - a man of few words but much violence and it used the icy North London locations to great effect.

As mentioned before Crane spent years in US TV - he seemed to direct entire seasons of Murder She Wrote - a real waste of a talent - 4/5

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