Jonny Mahon-Heap
Movies reviews only
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Maestro (2023) |
There is so much to adore in Maestro, as Cooper’s supremely controlled vision touches greatness and sustains it. - Vague Visages
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| Posted Sep 14, 2023
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Poor Things (2023) |
Lanthimos examines human emotion as a sort of mask that we wear, stripping his characters of time and place to observe the raw human animal. Poor Things might be the purest distillation of this yet. - Vague Visages
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| Posted Sep 14, 2023
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El Conde (2023) |
El Conde shows how fascism works like a parasite — it just needs a willing host to sink its teeth into, and once bitten, the poison does its dirty work. - Vague Visages
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| Posted Sep 08, 2023
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Ferrari (2023) |
It’s a tragedy told with sound and fury, a fiercely controlled biopic that brings the subject’s story to life with gusto, grace and goosebump-worthy sound design. - Vague Visages
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| Posted Sep 08, 2023
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20 Feet From Stardom (2013) |
It’s a loving chronicle of the untold stories of backup singers for the world’s most iconic performers. - Stuff.co.nz
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| Posted Nov 07, 2022
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All the Money in the World (2017) |
It's a rollicking thriller through the worlds of oil tycoons, retired FBI agents and the moneyed masses of '70s Italy. - Stuff.co.nz
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| Posted Oct 07, 2022
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