Film review: Drive My Car
During the three hours of this film, not a single minute is wasted on anything that isn’t important or moving. The result is heartbreaking.
By Francisco Silva - 3 min readFilm review: Belfast
Belfast’s strength as a film is in reclaiming a damaged place back for those who left and those who stayed.
By Francisco Silva - 3 min readI Shot the Devil
All the makings of a classic hard-boiled crime novel, with a sinister twist
By Keely McDonough - 2 min readScreentime: February
A round up of the best that February has to offer at the cinema.
By Francisco Silva - < 1 min readHow to End a Story: Diaries 1995-1998
The fear and madness of gaslighting
By Kate Allman - 2 min readThe Kitchen Front
A heartfelt work of fiction, The Kitchen Front transports you to the English countryside amid the harrowing backdrop of World War II.
By Lucy Nixon - < 1 min readFebruary film giveaway
LSJ has five double passes to Drive My Car, in cinemas from 10 February.
By LSJ Staff - < 1 min readFilm review: Nightmare Alley
The film doesn’t rush to its spiralling finale, letting us appreciate Stan’s progression from stoic to charming, to ticking bomb of excess and vice.
By Francisco Silva - 3 min readFilm review: House of Gucci
Credit where it’s due: House of Gucci knows precisely the kind of film it wants to be
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readFilm review: Licorice Pizza
Licorice Pizza is a remnant of a past that doesn’t exist anymore.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min read