As Manchester By The Sea moves cinema audiences across the UK we return to Paul Duane’s piece on a 2012 Lonergan Q&A
Continue reading There’s Always Two Lawyers: Kenneth Lonergan on Screenwriting
As Manchester By The Sea moves cinema audiences across the UK we return to Paul Duane’s piece on a 2012 Lonergan Q&A
Continue reading There’s Always Two Lawyers: Kenneth Lonergan on Screenwriting
Damien Chazelle’s La La Land has already made a splash at cinemas and on the awards circuit. Mostly Film’s resident grumpy jazzers, Martin and Sarah Slade, review the music, while self-confessed musical and Ryan Gosling aficionado Fiona Pleasance offers some thoughts on the film. Readers, be warned: mild SPOILERS follow.
Mostly Film revisits a masterpiece, as hangovers from Scorsese Day rage across the globe
Another look at one of Mostly Film’s most popular posts, where contributors picked the best of the-ones-after-the-famous-one
Sit down, Sofia. You won’t be needed here.
Continue reading First Among Sequels – Twelve Underrated Follow-Ups
With the Criterion release of Noah Baumbach’s The Squid and The Whale, Jake relives the pain of divorce and adolescence
Spank The Monkey reviews a Hong Kong action movie which benefits hugely from the contributions of the man they call The Portly Kicker. (It’s true, look it up.)
Ron Swanson looks at forthcoming gems from current and emerging talents