Tuesday 25 January 2022

Review: Wild hearts can't be broken

Famously only loosely based on horse diver Sonora Webster's life this is a wonderfully engaging live action Disney film.  I was immediately charmed by Anwar's performance as the cheeky and determined Webster and the unusual story set in Depression era America. 

Recommended

Review: Spider-man: No way home

Interesting entry to the current Spider-man trilogy which owes more than a little to the animated Spider-verse film from a few years back. Unfortunately, the earlier film is far better and more imaginative despite some distinctly inception like mind bending moments in this live action film.  While it's fun to see some old favourites back, the whole thing lacks the spark and playfulness I associate with Spider-man.  It is also far too long for the story being told - a 90 minute running time might have left me feeling less bored. 

OK



Sunday 23 January 2022

Review: Antwone Fisher

Washington's competent directorial debut is a low key biographical drama about a navy crewman coming to terms with his past with the help of his therapist.  

While the context is unusual, there aren't any surprises in the core story here, but it still manages to be affecting at times and the chemistry between the leads is excellent  Less well earned is the journey taken by the therapist. That feels just a little too pat. 

I'm glad I watched it though. 

Recommended