Tag: Drama

  • We Live in Time review

    It’s the start of a new year, and I’m incredibly excited about the coming year. Awards season for the film industry is in full swing. January alone sees UK audiences treated to major cinematic releases including Nosferatu, the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, and finally Adrian Brody’s near four-hour epic The Brutalist. However, before we get to any of those movies, we’re kicking things off with a review of We Live In Time!

    We Live In Time is a romantic comedy-drama starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh. The film explores the relationship between IT consultant Tobias Durand (Andrew Garfield), and chef Almut Brühl (Florence Pugh). Tobias works for the breakfast cereal company Weetabix, while Almut runs a Bavarian-themed restaurant. At the start of the film, the young couple are attending a hospital appointment. Here we learn that Almut has been diagnosed with stage three cancer. As the couple walk through the hospital car park, they engage in a frank conversation. Almut discloses to Tobias her fears about the coming cancer treatment. This includes concerns about how it will negatively impact her quality of life.

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  • The Iron Claw review

    The Iron Claw review

    We’re almost at the mid-point of February, and film releases tied to 2024 Oscars season are now winding down. One of the films tipped as a potential dark horse for the 2024 Awards season was The Iron Claw. The latest effort from Canadian director Sean Durkan, The Iron Claw is a. biopic about the Von Erich family of professional wrestlers. The film premiered in Dallas in November 2023, on the same day that the SAG-AFTRA strike ended. The Iron Claw was released in theatres in the United States the following month on December 22, 2023. It is now finally airing in cinemas across the UK and Ireland from today (February 9, 2024).

    With The Iron Claw having received considerable buzz, there were hopes it could emulate Darren Arnofsky’s The Wrestler and earn several Oscar nominations. Unfortunately, The Iron Claw was one of several films alongside All of Us Strangers to be snubbed this awards season.

    I had the opportunity to see The Iron Claw ahead of its UK release a few days ago. I am happy to report it is an excellent film and a worthy spiritual successor to Darren Arnofsky’s The Wrestler.

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