• The Wonder

    The Wonder

    ★★★★

    “This is the beginning,” says the voice of Niamh Algar, “of a film called The Wonder.” As Matthew Herbert’s haunting seascape of a score swoops, clangs and swirls, we see a film set – scaffolded buildings within a vast studio, much like the opening of Pedro Almodóvar’s recent short film The Human Voice. Ace cinematographer Ari Wegner’s camera slowly ventures into one of these sets to rest upon the face of Florence Pugh, as Algar’s hypnotic narration continues, telling us:…

  • Hostile

    Hostile

    BFI feature review here.

  • The Wonder

    The Wonder

    Kermode & Mayo's Take here.

  • Bros

    Bros

    Kermode & Mayo's Take here.

  • Barbarian

    Barbarian

    Kermode & Mayo's Take here.

  • Triangle of Sadness

    Triangle of Sadness

    Kermode & Mayo's Take here.

  • Ganja & Hess

    Ganja & Hess

    BFI feature review here.

  • The Banshees of Inisherin

    The Banshees of Inisherin

    ★★★★★

    The Guardian feature review here.

    Tragedy and comedy are perfectly paired in this latest jet-black offering from Martin McDonagh, which, like the writer-director’s previous film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2018), seems a strong contender for the Oscars’ best picture race. Reuniting the two stars of McDonagh’s 2008 debut feature In Bruges, it’s an end-of-friendship breakup movie that swings between the hilarious, the horrifying and the heartbreaking in magnificent fashion.

    It’s 1923, and on the fictional island of Inisherin the sounds…

  • Decision to Leave

    Decision to Leave

    Kermode & Mayo's Take here.

  • Matriarch

    Matriarch

    Kermode & Mayo's Take here.

  • Black Adam

    Black Adam

    Kermode & Mayo's Take here.

  • The Banshees of Inisherin

    The Banshees of Inisherin

    Kermode & Mayo's Take here.