
‘The Three Musketeers – Part I: D’Artagnan’ 1 MINUTE MOVIE REVIEW: An Enjoyable Swashbuckling Adventure
A handsomely produced historical romp we don’t get too much of these days….
A handsomely produced historical romp we don’t get too much of these days….
Competition Closed – The festival arrives from 7th March to 23rd April…
Well executed action, anti-heroes and double crosses abound in this Watch List-worthy film…
While it does not always stick the landing, it is still a refreshing interpretation of the old-fashioned zombie flick.
This wonderful tonal juggling act combines the serious and whimsical to great success.
As well as heart, ‘Aurore’ is bursting with joy and brilliant performances.
Some may appreciate the visual poetry… if they have the patience.
Naturalistic performances, gorgeous provincial scenery and healthy debates, but you’ll still be left wanting more.
A heartwarming story that celebrates the power of community and the triumph of will.
There are some laughs to be had, but the bloody gore and silly slapstick never quite gel together.
Strong performances, replete with stunning and authentic costume design and settings.
A fascinating and darkly prophetic view of home-grown terrorism.
There is a perpetual sense of fun throughout, and a sweetness that never falls on the wrong side of sentimentality.
Caught between thriller and drama without bringing much new to the table.