‘Is that a butterfly fairy?” asks a confused seven-year-old who watches with me, pointing to the screen at the start of this Canadian animated tale.
Category: Films
Beyond the Raging Sea review – cross-Atlantic rowing race likened to refugees’ ordeal
Here is a well-intentioned but brief, unsatisfying and oddly structured documentary, supposedly about refugees and boat people … although the refugees’ experiences are only discussed
Post your questions for Bryce Dallas Howard
The actor Bryce Dallas Howard may be best known to cinema audiences for walloping genetically modified dinosaurs, but she began in experimental theatre, then broke
UK’s first major Muslim film festival announces lineup
The UK’s first major film festival dedicated to Muslim cinema announced its inaugural lineup on Tuesday, with a slew of award-winning films featuring the likes
Grace review – monumentally odd father-daughter odyssey via mobile cinema
With long journeys in a red camper van, long unbroken shots of shattered Caucasian landscapes, and very long silences between its alienated father and daughter,
A Tarzan deathtrap and an 80ft Goofy: prepare for your tour of scrapped Disneyland rides
Sad to say, but you have just missed out on one of the greatest auctions of all time. Earlier this month in Beverly Hills, as
Civil War is an empty B-movie masquerading as something of substance | Charles Bramesco
The music video for MIA’s Born Free imagines a ginger genocide, with humvees of jackbooted, gas-masked stormtroopers raiding a high-rise housing complex to round up
May the fizz be with you: how a $10 Chilean beer ad took on Star Wars
‘Your father wanted you to have this when you were old enough”, Obi-Wan Kenobi tells a wide-eyed Luke Skywalker in the 1977 Star Wars film,
John Singer Sargent: Fashion & Swagger review – exploring the artist’s work in style
With impeccable timing, as the show it explores is still running at London’s Tate Britain, here is an appreciation/profile of the American painter most famous
Robin Browne obituary
My friend Robin Browne, who has died aged 82, was a cinematographer specialising in aerial photography and special effects. His was not a name in