‘I, Daniel Blake’ MOVIE REVIEW: Ken Loach Crafts Profound, Urgent Cinema
A deeply affecting call to action, and a must-see film.
A deeply affecting call to action, and a must-see film.
Despite the many solid aspects, the film falls back on a murky and contrived revelatory final act.
Eddie Redmayne is delightful in the lead, his signature quirk and introverted mannerisms fitting Rowling’s cinematic universe perfectly.
A horror-western that works both genres very, very effectively.
As disturbing now as it was then.
Our latest under-seen masterpiece is a mixed bag of thematic contrasts that attempt to make sense of a complicated mind.
Will manage to keep youngsters of about 4-10 years of age entertained.
The “horror” filmmaker’s most stagnant film to date.
One of Disney’s more obscure titles is also the quintessential mountain-climbing film.
The melancholic obscurity endured throughout the film quickly grows tired and repetitive, salvaged only by the film’s admirable soundtrack.