MOVIE REVIEWS
Now showing around town… maybe streaming.
Haynes Code
The real masterstroke of Todd Haynes’ May December is making a woman who groomed a teen compelling.
Pure Sugar
Holy crap, Wonka is actually a delight and that monster at WB didn’t hide it from us.
In the Long ‘Grasses’
Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s anti-hero character study, About Dry Grasses, should have been about its antagonist.
Walk on By
There’s nothing wrong with either but The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is for olds and Anglophiles only.
Vive la France?
Coup de Chance is a Woody Allen movie. I don’t think any other details are required.
Law & Disorder
Zhang Mo carries on the fast emerging trend of Macau as a dangerous, fictional SEA quasi-Chinese city in the bananas Last Suspect.
Louder than Words
Ann Hui’s appropriately titled Elegies makes us wonder who she’s eulogising.
A Lot of Songbirds
Will you look at that. The Hunger Games prequel is 2/3s better than the OG series.
Not All Wounds
Nick Cheuk makes his debut with the rightly provocative Time Still Turns The Pages.
Strike Three
Tstuomu Hanabusa wraps up the Tokyo Revengers live action adaptation in flat style.
Animal Crackers
The Pig, the Snake and the Pigeon is out of its damn mind. But in a good way.
Plea for the Fifth
Lawrence Kan delivers Hong Kong’s own Spotlight with In Broad Daylight and delivers props to journos while he’s at it.