Killer Joe
Ed Frost reviews the latest film from William Friedkin, the Southern noir of KILLER JOE starring the reinvented Matthew McConaughey.
Ed Frost reviews the latest film from William Friedkin, the Southern noir of KILLER JOE starring the reinvented Matthew McConaughey.
At the age of seventy six, he is perhaps the happiest he has ever been in his life – still diligently making a film a year. Ed Frost reviews the ambitious, affectionate WOODY ALLEN: A DOCUMENTARY
DAMSELS IN DISTRESS is a film that is as innocent as its setting but rarely amounts to anything as good as the sum of its enchanting and amiable parts, says Ed Frost
Ed Frost is generally impressed with Aardman’s tongue-twisting latest, THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS, featuring Hugh Grant as a hopeless pirate
Despite the difficult subject matter, the unshifting subtlety with which Markus Schleinzer handles MICHAEL awards him distinctions, says Ed Frost.
A finely composed, charming and perfectly diverting film, but the visual panache quickly begins to mask a film with very little going on beneath its glowing sheen, says Ed Frost.
THE WOMAN IN THE FIFTH is an enigmatic film that is both a peculiar drama and an elusively curious psychological thriller featuring a wealth of fine performances, says Ed Frost