The Iron Claw ★★★★ SEAN Durkin’s The Iron Claw isn’t just about professional wrestling, so don’t let that deter you from watching this entertaining film. It’s more about ‘family’ than all the Fast and Furious action films which seem to love throwing that word around with careless abandon. The Iron Claw […]

Tragic story of family resilience


The Beekeeper ★★ I THINK I’m allergic to bees. Not too much. I don’t blow up like the Elephant Man, but I do get a little woozy when I’m stung. They say it’s not the actual sting that causes the problem but the immediate reaction you have where you slap […]

Stung by Statham


Finestkind ★★★½ WRITER/director Brian Helgeland returns to his roots for the drama Finestkind. Yes, that’s one word, not two. The fact Helgeland knows this vernacular for “the best” shows the Massachusetts born director is at home in a story set within the local fishing industry. It has a strong cast […]

Fishing family drama a good catch



Prison 77 ★★★½ SPANISH film Prison 77 is several things. It starts as a prison drama, becomes a socio-political drama and finally a prison escape thriller. Occasionally the transitions are a little jarring and perhaps it’s a little long, but mostly it successfully blends an engrossing and exciting story with examination […]

Three times the prison drama


Avengement ★★★ CONTRARY to widespread critical opinion, Scott Adkins can act. The Englishman first taught himself how to fight and then started in Hong Kong action films. This lead him to low-budget Hollywood fare which has struggled to get out of. Recently he has earned a couple of cameos in […]

Yes, Scott Adkins can act


Society of the Snow ★★★½ SOCIETY of the Snow is the second major film dramatisation of the Andes plane crash and aftermath in 1972. I barely recall Frank Marshall’s Alive, released in 1993, which had a good reception at the time but is rarely talked about. Why I’m not sure, but […]

Return to shocking survival tale



Joyride ★★★½ AMERICAN comedy Joyride had me almost until the end. ★★★½ Its irreverent and crude humour is particularly effective in the Korean and Japanese settings. The characters are engaging and the situations they get themselves into are fun. But, in her feature directorial debut, I guess Adele Lim didn’t […]

Joyful ride until destination reached


Bone Tomahawk ★★★½ IT TOOK Craig Zahler almost 30-odd years to discover his true calling. The American was an animator, writer and musician before directing his first film, Bone Tomahawk, in 2015. He has only made two other films – Brawl in Cell Block 99 and Dragged Across Concrete – […]

Western/horror mash-up cuts to the bone


Ferrari (2024) ★★★★ THE main problem with Michael Mann’s Ferrari is length – it isn’t long enough. At the film’s end I was wanting to know more about both the professional career and,  albeit to a lesser extent, personal life of the Italian racing legend. Does this mean, as some […]

Ferrari leaves you wanting more



The Cursed (2021) ★★★½ SEAN Ellis is another name to look out for. The British writer/director has made barely a handful of feature films but they include two highly lauded ones – crime drama Metro Manila (2013) and the 2016 WWII thriller Anthropoid. In 2021 he moved into the horror […]

Cursed with natural talent


Night Swim (2024) ★★ NOT content with scaring us away from the beaches, Hollywood is now trying to scare us out of enjoying our backyard pools. Granted the haunted pool in the American horror film Night Swim has been built on a former natural spring that I gather was sacred […]

Night Swim occupies the shallow end


Terminal Island (1973) ★★½   WHENEVER exploitation films of the 1960s and ’70s are mentioned it usually involved male directors. But an American, Stephanie Rothman, also made a half-dozen or so, including some that emerge in minor classics discussions. One of those is the 1973 action/drama Terminal Island, principally due […]

Women take charge of Terminal Island