Sam CroghanParallel Mothers review — the beautiful trials and tribulations of motherhoodAfter watching Parallel Mothers it’s clear to see why it opened Venice film festival, Pedro Almodóvar is ageing like a fine wine. That’s…Jan 31, 20221Jan 31, 20221
Sam CroghanThe Imposter — A look back to one of the 2010’s best documentaries.Somehow I missed Bart Layton’s frightening and anxiety inducing documentary, which was one of the most notable documentaries of the past…Jan 25, 20221Jan 25, 20221
Sam CroghanDoctor Who: Eve of the Daleks — ReviewEve of the Daleks is an enigma; after entering the fourth year of Chris Chibnall’s era of Doctor Who it’s difficult to positively say it’s…Jan 1, 20221Jan 1, 20221
Sam CroghanDune Review: A masterclass of filmmaking that almost collapses under its own weight.Dune is the latest and biggest film by director Denis Villeneuve, it encompasses a large portion of the first Dune book, (so I’m told, I…Oct 27, 20211Oct 27, 20211
Sam CroghanPetite Maman Review — Small scale, big heart.#LFFBrimming with childhood innocence, Petite Maman is another masterful film by Celine Sciamma.Oct 17, 2021Oct 17, 2021
Sam CroghanTerror Train — Is it worth your time?A film which finds thrills aboard a party train, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis in her scream queen prime. It’s dumb fun, so what’s not to…Sep 9, 2021Sep 9, 2021
Sam CroghanCandyman Review — The Candyman can…Nia DaCosta’s spiritual sequel to the 1992 classic is visually impressive with a well told story.Sep 7, 2021Sep 7, 2021
Sam CroghanIllusion deaths in La La LandLa La Land’s ending is ambivalent, it can also tell us a lot about ourselves.Sep 5, 2021Sep 5, 2021