!!!On The Screen Reviews

On The Screen Review: No Time To Die

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"If you’ve liked any of the Daniel Craig films, this is a must and sits in the middle of his oeuvre of Bond films. But for sheer entertainment value, it’s a boisterous and emotional...

On The Screen Review: Heroic Losers

"It’s a fun film with a good heart which did great business in Argentina two years ago. It’s a shame it’s taken so long to get here. With a quality cast like this you’ll...

On The Screen Review: Lapsis

"It’s hard to tell how futuristic this quirky little film is, as many of the morals being questioned are being played out today...Writer-director Noah Hutton's script hardly feels like science fiction, but it’s good...

On The Screen Review: Antoinette in the Cevennes

"There many moments of slapstick, but also many of pathos and introspection as Antoinette finds her true path."Con Nats3.5 Eeyores Antoinette (Laure Calamy) is a corky little lady. She’s a popular teacher with a winning...

On The Screen Reviews: Good Hope [South African Film Festival

"It starts off with a broad rundown of the politics since Mandela’s release...Then it finally takes the gloves off." "This documentary takes a good bird’s eye view and will answer the questions for those who...

On The Screen Review: Toorboos [South African Film Festival]

"Her acting is top class and she manages to make you care about Koriena, no matter how irrational her behaviour might seem....This is far from a conventional romantic storytelling." Con Nats3.5 Saplings This South...

On The Screen Review: Supanova

"Harry McQueen has written and directed a beautifully tragic film. Dick Pope’s cinematography of crisp English countrysides is breath taking, as are many of the shots.""I kept wondering what attracted these two top class...

On The Screen Review: The Father

"If you’re going to handle such a difficult problem with sensitivity, you’d need to give it to two master actors. Welcome Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Coleman. Watching Coleman and Hopkins play off each other...

On The Screen Review: Minari

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"But Minari a soft, warmly funny and endearing way to remind us of the colour, flavours and experiences migrants bring to, and also take from, a new land." - Con Nats 3.5 Cans of Mountain...

On The Screen Review: Hearts and Bones

Con's Score: 4 Long Lenses One of the great tragedies of this shutdown is that this film has missed a cinematic release and has gone straight to sale. It’s sad as this is a film...