DVD: Red Lights (15)
Bent spoons, country house séances, electrical storms and fraudulent healers feature in this supernatural thriller which, until it unravels halfway through, is rather gripping.
Bent spoons, country house séances, electrical storms and fraudulent healers feature in this supernatural thriller which, until it unravels halfway through, is rather gripping.
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A COMEDY WITH A LOT OF VIOLENCE SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS Review by John Delia When you have a violent comedy your cast must have the ability
You can’t accuse Ben Drew, aka Plan B, of lacking ambition. In his debut film as a writer-director, he flits between numerous overlapping stories, and jumps back and forth in time, as he chronicles the lives of the crack addicts, drug dealers, pimps and prostitutes who haunt a London council estate.
If there’s macramé or anything vaguely knotty in a British film you know it’s going to be creepy – this country’s foremost genre.
A MIDLIFE CRISIS SOAP OPERA THE ORANGES By John Delia Working on the premise that a beautiful young woman could fall for a much older
After a rather protracted set-up, in which Michael Fassbender scene steals as the prim android David 8, it’s business as usual in this fifth, grandiose slice of Alien.