Dit zijn alle films en series die Garry heeft gerecenseerd. Lees meer op: Cinema Perspective.
Aantal filmrecensies: 280 / 280
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Director Jeff Nichols has defined his career with cinematic studies of Americana, and his latest feature The Bikeriders is a stylish and entertaining picture of a trio of souls trapped by their own grease-stained vision of the ‘land of the free’. Recensie
Carefully crafted and aesthetically pleasing, this sophomore directorial effort from Viggo Mortensen showcases his skills in front of and behind the camera. Recensie
Admirably daring but far too disjointed, writer and director Bertrand Bonello’s The Beast definitely colours outside the lines of convention. With strong turns from its leading pair and some beautifully captured scenes, there’s potential in the parts but the sum of which is a confusing miscalculation. Recensie
Ultimately giving more of the same but without the innovative spectacle or wow factor of what has come before, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga manages to be wholly entertaining and yet a little underwhelming at the same time. Recensie
Harrowing and often hard-hitting but not without its own black sense of humour, writer and director Ally Pankiw tackles the tough topics within I Used to be Funny with an admirably deft touch. Recensie
A compelling rally of lust, love, and lobs, director Luca Guadagnino finds a cinematic sweetspot with Challengers and with a central trio of performers that more than rise to the occasion, he serves up a deafening, definitive ace. Recensie
In this complex central role, Asghar Farhadi is equally as exceptional; nuanced and emotional, he does so much with his subtle expressions and doesn’t require a lot of dialogue to communicate his deep inner conflict. Recensie
Minimal in dialogue but maximalist in its hypnotically striking style, the impact of Giacomo Abbruzzese’s challenging thriller Disco Boy hinges on the expressive central performance from Franz Rogowski. Recensie
Delivered with far too much convention, Michael Mohan’s neo-nunsploitation picture Immaculate will sit quite uncomfortably in the mid-tier pew of the religious horror sub-genre, salvaged only by a second-to-nun turn from Sydney Sweeney. Recensie
A kitchen-sink indie drama that spins a lot of thematic plates, director Sacha Polak cements leading actor Vicky Knight as her muse, shining a cinematic light on her harrowing but hopeful true story with Silver Haze as she navigates a path through extreme hardship. Recensie
With its scaled-back structure and taut script, not a second is spared from the tension in Will Gilbey’s Jericho Ridge, a lean and mean feature debut that feels like a slick throwback to the grainy genre flicks of the 1970s. Recensie
A striking illustration of indie sci-fi, Restore Point is a slick and stylish feature debut from director Robert Hloz. With a gripping thriller plot and a strong central performance from Mohylová at its core, this is a visual engaging spectacle and a masterclass in making a low-budget go a long way. Recensie
Though its depiction of drug addiction is quite filtered, director Emma Westenberg has an eye for stunning compositions and Bleeding Love is a promising debut, presenting glimpses of movie magic in the genuinely tender moments between Ewan and Clara McGregor. Recensie
With a pulsing synth score and its deft application of violence, Karl R. Hearne’s callous revenge flick The G turns the tables on ageism and illustrates why we shouldn’t disrespect or underestimate our elders. Recensie
Endlessly inventive and darkly funny, Tummy Monster is a little film with big ideas. Recensie
A personal portrait of one of the Premier League’s greatest goalscorers, Defoe marks a promising documentary debut from director James Ross. Recensie
Sean Price Williams continues to rage against convention with his angsty, chaotic brand of lo-fi indie filmmaking. His feature debut The Sweet East is a messy testament to this, going against the grain with his own signature style of scuzzy grain. Recensie
With The Taste of Things, writer and director Trần Anh Hùng’s serves up a generous slice of salivating cinema. His sumptuous vision is French food-porn at its finest, but the story itself could’ve used a little more seasoning. Recensie
Andrew Haigh’s beautifully sad storytelling is illustrated by a heartstring quartet of nuanced performances that will devastate before the credits roll. Recensie
Incredibly funny but very moving at the same time, American Fiction does something that feels quite rare on film; it puts challenging societal themes front and centre of a bold and daring comedy, blends it with universally relatable family issues, and does it all with a staggering sense of authenticity. Recensie
With endearing characters and carefully engineered storytelling, we’re led to become emotionally invested in the team’s tireless efforts and The Boys in the Boat is a rousing gold medal triumph. Recensie
After his last couple of efforts have misfired, David Ayer leans on the bankable talents of his leading man for this hugely silly but perfectly serviceable action flick, and fans of Statham should swarm to cinemas to see it on the big screen. Recensie
Turning the tables on history to an extent, Sofia Coppola’s impeccably crafted character study masterfully illustrates this isolation. Recensie
With an inspiring true story and a terrific actor as his disposal, this was an open goal opportunity for director Taika Waititi. Instead of tapping it in, he’s really missed a sitter with this painfully unfunny dud. Recensie
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