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By: Victoria Luxford

Victoria is City A.M.'s film editor and a regular on both TV and radio discussing the latest movie releases

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  • Steve McQueen falls short with wartime drama Blitz

    November 5, 2024

    Ten years on from his Oscar triumph with 12 Years A Slave, filmmaker Steve McQueen has forged his own creative path. Rather than dive into the world of blockbusters, he has stuck with hard hitting dramas such as his Small Axe anthology of films and the 2018 thriller Widows. His latest is Blitz, a World [...]

  • Emilia Perez is an early tip for all the top awards

    October 25, 2024

    As we approach awards season, Emilia Perez, the new film from director Jacques Audiard (A Prophet, The Sisters Brothers), will hope its joyful and jagged tale rightly captures the imagination of judges. Set in Mexico City, Zoe Saldaña plays Rita, a brilliant but frustrated lawyer working to keep the guilty from prison. Feared cartel leader [...]

  • The Apprentice film review: A gloriously dark origin story for Trump

    October 17, 2024

    As we near the US Presidential election, The Apprentice has attracted much controversy from one of the candidates. This early-days biopic of Donald Trump has been denounced by the 45th President, who sent a cease-and-desist letter causing the film to have trouble finding a distributor. But is it worth the fuss? Starting in the early [...]

  • Timestalker is the saucy, grizzly anti-romance British cinema needs

    October 10, 2024

    Having spent much of her acting career in cult favourites such as TV comedy Garth Merenghi’s Dark Place and 2012 indie film Sightseers, Alice Lowe broke through as a director with her 2016 comedy slasher Prevenge.  She follows up that success with her second directorial effort, high concept comedy Timestalker. She plays Agnes, a woman [...]

  • Salem’s Lot review: Dreary HBO Max vampire horror lacks bite

    October 10, 2024

    The work of Stephen King has been adapted for TV and film consistently since the author began writing. Some result in classics – The Shawshank Redemption and IT – while other fail to capture the spirit of the story and are forgotten. The latest adaptation of King’s second novel, ‘Salem’s Lot, seems destined for the latter [...]

  • Transformers One is the best film in this franchise. Here’s why…

    October 10, 2024

    For 17 years the Transformers franchise has proven bafflingly successful. The four Michael Bay-directed movies, spanning from 2007 to 2017, became a byword for shallow spectacle, while the prequels Bumblebee (2018) and Rise of The Beasts (2023) were at best a marginal improvement. The series now moves into animated territory with the star-studded family film [...]

  • A Different Man review: Expertly observed dissection of image

    October 8, 2024

    A Different Man | Dir. Aaron Schimberg | ★★★★☆  Sebastian Stan plays Edward, a lonely New Yorker with Neurofibromatosis, a series of tumours on the face that make him feel disconnected from the outside world. He undergoes miracle surgery to cure the condition, and begins a new life with the name Guy, finding renewed professional [...]

  • Children of The Cult review: Cult documentary charts abuse

    October 7, 2024

    Children of The Cult | Dir Maroesja Perizonius & Alice McShane | ★★★★☆  Documentaries about cults have become sensationalist streaming fodder in recent years, but Children of The Cult strips away the headlines and brings you face to face with victims and their stories. It’s an investigation into the Rajneesh Movement, a cult that had [...]

  • Joker: Folie à Deux review – a strange, dark musical

    October 7, 2024

    Joker was a fascinating outlier in modern cinema. The violent, Scorsese-inspired psychodrama was a huge risk, whisking the Clown Prince of Crime away from the world of comic books and placing him in a grimy 1980s Gotham City that resembled nothing more than Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver. The gamble paid off, with an Oscar for [...]

  • My Old Ass review: The big questions of early adulthood

    September 27, 2024

    The premise for breezy coming-of-age comedy My Old Ass is familiar but under the direction of filmmaker Megan Park (The Fallout) there’s a lot that feels fresh. Maisy Stella plays Elliott, an 18-year-old girl on a camping trip with friends who decides to try mushrooms. While high, she is greeted by her 39-year-old self (Aubrey [...]

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