Are men just sex-craving dogs waiting to sniff the next woman in line? Is monogamy really a thing? ANDREW JOHNSTONE reviews a series that asks these questions, and more.
Film & Television
A Silent Voice/Koe No Katachi FILM REVIEW
Here’s an anime that has a powerful message and a rare beauty that SHELLEY SWEENEY can’t quite resist.
Unforgotten TELEVISION REVIEW
The Brits have done it again with a strong female lead in a superior police drama. ANDREW JOHNSTONE is impressed.
Freeview Comes At A Cost
Freeview is proud of its infiltration of people’s homes and stewardship of broadcast TV, but GARY STEEL is over both.
Damages TELEVISION REVIEW
According to ANDREW JOHNSTONE, Damages is a searing critique of power and corruption, and a Citizen Kane for the 21st Century. Read his review.
The Founder FILM REVIEW
Michael Keaton plays a bad guy well in this true-to-life story of how the McDonald’s fast food franchise was built, writes ANDREW JOHNSTONE.
Chance REVIEW
ANDREW JOHNSON assesses the latest televisual film noir, and Hugh Laurie’s part in it, and as a bonus, gives us a primer on the genre, and filmic recommendations.
Banshee REVIEW
ANDREW JOHNSTONE wants you to go to your room, pull down the shades, and immerse yourself in the most excellent four seasons of a show that might appeal to Breaking Bad fans.