Amy BowkerWhy Elisabeth Moss is our favourite actress right nowFrom Mad Men to The Handmaid’s Tale, the American star never fails to impress.Nov 22, 2017Nov 22, 2017
Amy BowkerWhy I love Hirokazu Koreeda’s Nobody KnowsThis understated 2004 drama is a perfect entry point for the Japanese director’s work.Nov 22, 20171Nov 22, 20171
Amy BowkerEl Pastor: ReviewThe common man takes on big business in this slowburn plea to preserve our breathtaking natural landscapes.Nov 22, 2017Nov 22, 2017
Amy BowkerBaywatch: ReviewBums, guns and red lycra — Baywatch is back and it’s exactly what you’re expecting.Nov 22, 2017Nov 22, 2017
Amy BowkerInversion: ReviewSahar Dolatshahi shines in this understated Iranian drama about familial obligation.Nov 22, 2017Nov 22, 2017
Amy BowkerWhiskey Galore!: ReviewThis remake of the quaint Ealing comedy caper from 1949 fails to justify its existence.Nov 22, 2017Nov 22, 2017
Amy BowkerFrantz: ReviewA dour monochrome melodrama is the latest from genre-hopping French workhorse, François Ozon.Nov 22, 2017Nov 22, 2017
Amy BowkerThe Problem with “Guilty” PleasureWhat is it about our generation that makes our brand of pleasure and indulgence so distasteful to that of our parents?Apr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017
Amy BowkerT2 TrainspottingAn ambitious trip down memory lane, or comedic ode to 21st Century disillusion?Feb 17, 2017Feb 17, 2017