Anthropoid, the true story of the mission to assassinate Hitler’s third in command, Reinhard Heydrich, arrives in cinemas this week [read our review here]. Freda Cooper talked to its director, Sean Ellis, about the film and how it sheds light on a lesser known corner of World War II history. On the 27th of May […]
Exclusive: Margot Robbie confirms January production start for Birds of Prey, will have “much smaller budget” than other DC movies
Margot Robbie is set to reprise her Suicide Squad role as Harley Quinn as many as four times in the next couple of years. For now, though, her mind is on the first of those projects, Birds of Prey. As well as playing Harley, she’s also producing the movie and now she’s confirmed exclusively to […]
Exclusive Interview – Margot Robbie on Terminal, directing ambitions, and Harley Quinn return in Birds of Prey
Standing still isn’t in Margot Robbie’s nature. After establishing her acting credentials in The Wolf Of Wall Street, her Oscar nominated turn in I,Tonya came just four years later. It was also her first film as a producer to make it to the big screen although, as she explained to Flickering Myth’s Freda Cooper, it […]
Movie Review – Jupiter’s Moon (2017)
Jupiter’s Moon, 2017. Directed by Kornel Mundruczo. Starring Merab Ninidze, Zsombor Jeger, and Gyorgy Cserhalmi. SYNOPSIS: A group of Syrian refugees arrive at the Hungarian border but are shot at by the military. Of those that escape onto dry land, some are killed while others are captured and sent to a container camp. One of […]
Exclusive Interview – Yorgos Lanthimos on directing The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Yorgos Lanthimos’ much anticipated follow up to The Lobster (2015) arrives in British cinemas this week. Part Greek tragedy, part horror and part morality tale, The Killing Of A Sacred Deer was written by Lanthimos and regular collaborator, Efthimis Filippou, winning them the Best Screenplay award at Cannes. Their twisted tale watches the well-ordered life […]
Exclusive Interview – Barry Keoghan and Raffey Cassidy on The Killing of a Sacred Deer
The Killing Of A Sacred Deer, winner of the Best Screenplay award at this year’s Cannes, arrives in UK cinemas this week, just weeks after an enthusiastic reception at this year’s London Film Festival. Yorgos Lanthimos’ follow up to the equally acclaimed The Lobster (2015) turns the spotlight on a successful surgeon who forms a […]
Movie Review – The Big Sick (2017)
The Big Sick, 2017. Directed by Michael Showalter. Starring Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter, and Ray Romano. SYNOPSIS: Kumail leads a double life: Uber driver by day, stand up by night. His heart lies with the second job and it’s in a comedy club that he meets Emily, who turns out to be the […]
Review – The Donmar Presents Julius Caesar (2017)
The Donmar Presents Julius Caesar, 2017. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd. Starring Harriet Walter, Jade Anouka, Jackie Clune, and Martina Laird. SYNOPSIS: A filmed version of The Donmar Warehouse’s all-woman production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Fearing that Caesar is becoming too powerful, a group of senators assassinate him, but discover that violent regime change leads to […]
Movie Review – Alone In Berlin (2016)
Alone In Berlin, 2016. Directed by Vincent Perez. Starring Emma Thompson, Brendan Gleeson, and Daniel Bruhl. SYNOPSIS: In 1940, the lives of Otto and Anna Quangel are shattered by the death of their son during the German invasion of France. It prompts them to start a subversive campaign of hand written anti-Nazi postcards, encouraging people […]
Movie Review – The Book of Henry (2017)
The Book of Henry, 2017. Directed by Colin Trevorrow. Starring Naomi Watts, Jaeden Lieberher, Jacob Tremblay, Sarah Silverman, Lee Pace and Dean Norris. SYNOPSIS: With two sons to look after, money is tight for single mom Susan (Naomi Watts), especially as the older one, Henry (Jaeden Lieberher) is a child prodigy. But he’s also the […]
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