Gary NaylorANDREI RUBLEV — REVIEWWe’re there. Right there. Somewhere. Near a ruined castle, as a man fills a rudimentary balloon with hot air and clings on as it climbs and…Jun 24, 2016Jun 24, 2016
Gary NaylorSON OF SAUL — REVIEWI looked out on a perfect summer’s day, as the fields rolled by outside the window of a rickety train heading from Krakow to Oświęcim. I…May 2, 2016May 2, 2016
Gary NaylorLOOK WHO’S BACK (ER IST WIEDER DA) — REVIEWShaking the earth from his greatcoat and pulling his cap down over his eyes, Adolf Hitler stands up and looks at what has become of the…Apr 19, 2016Apr 19, 2016
Gary NaylorTHE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY — REVIEWOne of the best biographies I’ve read was Robert Kanigel’s The One Best Way: Frederick Winslow Taylor and the Enigma of Efficiency, the…Apr 11, 2016Apr 11, 2016
Gary NaylorDR STRANGELOVE — REVIEWSomehow, I had never seen Dr Strangelove. For a while, that state of affairs was just laziness, then it became a reluctance due to fear of…Apr 11, 2016Apr 11, 2016
Gary NaylorPANTANI: THE ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF A CYCLIST — REVIEWAbout 20 years ago, Marco Pantani, the Italian cycling star, was the most captivating sports star on the planet, a force of nature who…Apr 11, 2016Apr 11, 2016
Gary NaylorTHE REVENANT — REVIEWWhat would Werner Herzog have done with a Go-Pro and a drone to play with?Jan 18, 2016Jan 18, 2016
Gary NaylorTHE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE (TV SERIES) — REVIEWEDNote — this review contains no spoilers.Nov 29, 2015Nov 29, 2015
Gary NaylorAmy — ReviewedAmy Winehouse lived all her adult life in the 21st century and, handheld cameras and phones filmed much of it. There are the girly teenage…Jul 7, 2015Jul 7, 2015