TOBY WOOLLASTON delves into world of cold-war Berlin and dancing witches to bring us his review of Suspiria.
Author: Toby Woollaston
American Animals: An Absorbing, Intoxicating Tale
TOBY WOOLLASTON heads to the movies to check out American Animals and finds an absorbing, intoxicating movie that’s criminally good.
The Bookshop’s Gentle Celebration Of Bibliophia
TOBY WOOLLASTON gets nostalgic with The Bookshop, but is it a page turner or one to put down?
Crazy Rich Cliches
TOBY WOOLLASTON checks out Crazy Rich Asians and discovers a cliche-ridden, albeit visually sumptuous and warm, film.
There’s Something About Mary Magdalene
Sunday School storytellings take a beating in Mary Magdalene, which sets out to straighten some historical distortions about a woman who’s strength becomes an affront to many men.
Ewan McGregor Directorial Debut Fails Pulitzer Prizewinning Novel
TOBY WOOLLASTON checks out American Pastoral and finds a movie that should be put out to pasture.
Mary Shelley: The Life Behind Frankenstein
TOBY WOOLLASTON checks out Mary Shelley and discovers a monstrous tale tamed with conventional storytelling.
China Girl Serves Up Seedier, Introspective Top Of The Lake
TOBY WOOLLASTON risks the season two blues, and checks out the latest season of old favourite, Top of the Lake. But will he be disappointed?