Niall Anderson takes delivery of foodie Indian romcom The Lunchbox
Category Archives: New Releases
Divergent
Yasmeen Khan reviews the latest in YA-dystopia chic, from Limitless director Neil Burger
The Past
Asghar Farhadi directed A Separation, one of the best films of the decade so far. His new film is called The Past. Ron Swanson thinks it is the work one of the the greatest filmmakers working today. You need to read what he says, and then see the film.
Under the Skin
Under the skin/Under the skin/Nobody beat us/fry us and eat us/in fricassee.
We what the land folks loves to cook/Under the skin we off the hook
We got no troubles, life is the bubbles, under the skin
A review, of sorts, by Indy Datta.
Stranger Danger
Indy Datta reviews Alain Guiraudie’s Stranger by the Lake, which is in cinemas today.
Her
For St Valentine’s Day, Niall Anderson reviews Spike Jonze’s, uh-heh, “singular” love story.
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Jim Eaton-Terry is charmed by the 50th anniversary reissue of Jacques Demy’s classic New Wave musical
Mostly Pop February 2014
Inside Llewyn Davis
Reflections on failure, grief, integrity and stubbornness. Scout Tafoya reviews the latest masterpiece from the Coen Brothers.
12 Years a Slave
Scout Tafoya places Steve McQueen’s film in context, considering McQueen as a distinctively British film maker, and his new film as a masterpiece of looking afresh at a historical atrocity.








