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Movie Review – Nobody (2021)

June 8, 2021 by Martin Carr

Nobody, 2021. Directed by Ilya Naishuller. Starring Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen, Aleksey Serebryakov, RZA and Christopher Lloyd. SYNOPSIS: Hutch (Bob Odenkirk) works a desk job, is settled into domestic life and never puts the rubbish out. After a domestic disturbance leaves him emasculated, he decides to take matters into his own hands. Bob Odenkirk is […]

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Aleksey Serebryakov, Bob Odenkirk, Christopher Lloyd, connie nielsen, Ilya Naishuller, Nobody, RZA

Exclusive Interview – Army of the Dead VFX Supervisor Marcus Taormina

June 2, 2021 by Gary Collinson

Martin Carr chats with VFX Supervisor Marcus Taormina about Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead… Expanding a zombie ravaged Las Vegas might not seem like a perfect working week for some people, but VFX supervisor Marcus Taormina isn’t some people. In a career which has seen him collaborate primarily with David Ayer on projects including […]

Filed Under: Flickering Myth TV, Interviews, Martin Carr, Movies Tagged With: Army of the Dead, Marcus Taormina, netflix, Zack Snyder

Movie Review – Bank Job (2021)

May 30, 2021 by Martin Carr

Bank Job, 2021. Directed by Dan Edelstyn and Hilary Powell. SYNOPSIS: Financial institutions are under the spotlight in this eye opening indie film about greed and consumer credit. Dan Edelstyn and Hilary Powell are not household names. In fact, these film makers are inconsequential alongside their subject matter. Bank Job is important because debt affects everyone […]

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Bank Job, Dan Edelstyn, Hilary Powell

Movie Review – Surge (2020)

May 29, 2021 by Martin Carr

Surge, 2020. Directed by Aneil Karia. Starring Ben Whishaw, Ellie Haddington, Ian Gelder, Jasmine Jobson and Perry Fitzpatrick. SYNOPSIS: Joseph (Ben Whishaw) takes London by storm in one twenty four hour period. This is a visual record of that journey. Surge is a profound sensory experience with a force of nature at its centre in […]

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Aneil Karia, Ben Whishaw, Ellie Haddington, Ian Gelder, Jasmine Jobson, Perry Fitzpatrick, Surge

Exclusive Interview – Disney’s Cruella Hair & Makeup Designer Nadia Stacey

May 29, 2021 by Gary Collinson

BAFTA award winning hair and make-up designer Nadia Stacey is an enigma. Glancing through her list of past projects you will struggle to find rhyme or reason. From The Girl With All The Gifts through to The Father and Captain America: The First Avenger, she tackles unrelated areas of interest and always creates something unique. […]

Filed Under: Exclusives, Flickering Myth TV, Interviews, Martin Carr, Movies Tagged With: Cruella, Disney, Emma Stone, Nadia Stacey

Movie Review – Cruella (2021)

May 28, 2021 by Martin Carr

Cruella, 2021. Directed by Craig Gillespie. Starring Emma Stone, Emma Thompson, Joel Fry, Paul Walter Hauser, John McCrea, Emily Beecham, and Mark Strong. SYNOPSIS: Estella (Emma Stone) is a girl with original ideas. When necessity brings her to London, she encounters The Baroness (Emma Thompson). A meeting which awakens something different, dangerous and decidedly cruel. […]

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Craig Gillespie, Cruella, Disney, Emily Beecham, Emma Stone, Emma Thompson, Joel Fry, John McCrea, Mark Strong, Paul Walter Hauser

Friends: The Reunion Review

May 28, 2021 by Martin Carr

Martin Carr reviews Friends: The Reunion… There was something seismic about Friends, whether you were a devotee or fair weather fan. That a reunion was wrangled seventeen years after it ended, is testament to the legacy of this series. Not only was it syndicated in over twenty countries and translated into most known languages, but Friends made megastars […]

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Friends, Friends: The Reunion, Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry

Exclusive Interview – Director Brian A. Metcalf on Adverse starring Mickey Rourke

May 28, 2021 by Gary Collinson

Adverse is the latest film from Asian-American film maker Brian A Metcalf. This gritty LA crime thriller combines a slow burn narrative, with stripped back locations and an understated performance from Mickey Rourke. Simmering with powder keg intensity and primed to ignite, Adverse is propulsive indie fare well worth the investment. Writer, director, producer and […]

Filed Under: Exclusives, Interviews, Martin Carr, Movies Tagged With: Adverse, Brian A. Metcalf, Mickey Rourke

Exclusive Interview – Oscar-nominated editor Frederic Thoraval discusses Promising Young Woman

May 24, 2021 by Martin Carr

Martin Carr chats with Promising Young Woman editor Frederic Thoraval… Frederic Thoraval is the Oscar nominated editor of Promising Young Woman. A film which is provocative, contentious and offers no apologises. Sharply written, precisely constructed and wearing its agenda with pride, this film should be mandatory viewing. It is starkly prescient, savagely insightful and never […]

Filed Under: Exclusives, Interviews, Martin Carr, Movies Tagged With: Frederic Thoraval, Promising Young Woman

TV Review – Amazon’s Solos

May 22, 2021 by Martin Carr

Martin Carr reviews the Amazon anthology series Solos… Comparisons to Black Mirror are inevitable, but Amazon’s new anthology show Solos avoids tipping over into pitch black satire by giving events a softer edge. Creator David Weil, who is best known for Amazon’s Hunters, employs his star studded cast with care ruminating on universal themes, whilst subverting audience expectations. […]

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Amazon, Solos

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