The Irishman is evidence of a master at work. Both impeccably acted and beautifully made, it's a film about our own fragile mortality, It's about weighing up everything you've left behind and coming to terms with it. With that, Martin Scorsese should be immensely proud of everything he's left behind in his career so far. Here's hoping we get a few more.
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood is a film made with exceptional craft and a deep sense of passion. It's a surprisingly mournful film one minute and a characteristically silly film the next, juggling a dozen different emotions, subjects, and themes... and almost catching them all.
In Johnny Martin’s Hangman, decorated homicide detective Ray Archer (Al Pacino) partners with criminal profiler Will Ruiney (Karl Urban) to catch one of the city’s notoriously vicious serial killers, who is playing a twisted version of murder inspired by the children’s game Hangman. Every 24 hours, a body is hung revealing the next letter carved into […]