Serenity is the worst film of 2019 – and will be for quite some time.
The Hundred-Foot Journey is a charming, unabashed crowd pleaser that’s as simple as the title suggests that comes with its heart on its sleeve.
Locke (Steven Knight, 2014) – Steven Knight’s single setting and single actor drama Locke is what it is without much to really talk about, but it’s also quite good. An existential and rationalist drama set within the confines of a single car while a man’s life crashes down around him, Locke is the kind of film that’s […]
Enter for a chance to win a pair of passes to an advance screening of The Hundred-Foot Journey in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, or Vancouver on Wednesday, August 6th at 7:00pm, courtesy of Dork Shelf and DreamWorks Pictures.
Enter for a chance to win a copy of Locke on Blu-Ray, courtesy of Dork Shelf and Elevation Pictures!
Steven Knight’s single setting and single actor drama Locke is what it is without much to really talk about, but it’s also quite good.
We talked with Locke writer and director Steven Knight about the casting of Tom Hardy, the claustrophobic nature of his film, our culture of always being in touch and how it pertains to loneliness, and about the film’s intricate, specific details.
Enter for a chance to win a pair of passes to an advance screening of Locke in Toronto on Wednesday, April 30th with director Steven Knight in attendance, courtesy of Dork Shelf and Elevation Pictures.
Short on enthusiasm and originality, the legal thriller Closed Circuit wastes a talented cast, writer, and director on something that's been done to death. The film isn't merely ill conceived. It feels like it was cloned in a lab.