film^ 14-20 Oct 2017^ guide^24
Five of the best
1
The Party (15) (Sally Potter,
2017, UK) 71 mins.
This sharp chamber piece could
almost be a lost 1960s play, with
its old-school theatricality and
middle-class savagery. Kristin
Scott Thomas plays a politician
whose promotion celebration
is upstaged by the revelations
of her husband Timothy Spall
and guests including Patricia
Clarkson, Cillian Murphy, Cherry
Jones and Emily Mortimer. Oh,
and there’s a gun.
2
The Meyerowitz Stories (New
and Selected) (15) (Noah
Baumbach, 2017, US) 112 mins.
Familiar territory here, in a
Woody Allen-meets-Royal
Tenenbaums way, as we visit
another cultured New York
family with a patriarch (Dustin
Hoffman) and his messed-up
kids (Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler,
Elizabeth Marvel). The plot isn’t
as inevitable as expected, and
there’s enough wit and warmth
to justify the exercise. Stiller, in
particular, is a revelation.
3
Blade Runner 2049 (15)
(Denis Villeneuve, 2017,
UK) 163 mins.
Back to the future with a slow
and spectacular sci-fi that
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- The Snowman (Tomas
Alfredson, 2017, UK/Swe/
US) (15) 119 mins.
Michael Fassbender leads
a serial killer hunt that
throws in so many red
herrings and suspects
it feels convoluted and
far-fetched. - Loving Vincent (15)
(Dorota Kobiela, Hugh
Welchman, 2017, UK/Pol)
95 mins.
The last days of Van Gogh
are animated in the style
of his oil paintings, which
can’t help but come off
as a gimmick. - The Lego Ninjago
Movie (U) (Charlie Bean,
Paul Fisher, Bob Logan,
2017, US/Den) 101 mins.
Lego animation that’s
more junior-oriented and
less pop-culture savvy
than its predecessors. - The Ritual (15)
(David Bruckner, 2017,
UK) 94 mins.
This Rafe Spall-starring
horror, about a hiking trip
that goes wrong, brings
late-stage mayhem but
doesn’t stray far from
the beaten track. - Hellraiser: 30th
Anniversary (18) (Clive
Barker, 1987, UK) 93 mins.
Say hello to Pinhead and
friends as Barker’s cult
horror returns. - School Life (12A)
(Neasa Ní Chianáin,
David Rane, 2016, Ire/
Spa) 100 mins.
Charming documentary
on a liberal Irish school
staff ed by eccentric,
caring teachers. - Double Date (15)
(Benjamin Barfoot, 2017,
UK) 89 mins.
Comedy-horror in which
a couple of frisky lads pick
the wrong sisters.
honours its predecessor without
replicating it. Ryan Gosling is
our lonely sleuth, following a
thread that threatens to unravel
the slave-based dystopia, or at
least bring Harrison Ford out
of retirement.
4
The Ornithologist (NC) (João
Pedro Rodrigues, 2016, Por/
Fra/Bra) 118 mins.
A journey into surrealism, gay
erotica and biblical allegory – not
far from Weerasethakul, Pasolini
or Jodorowsky. A birdwatcher
is in the wilds of Portugal and
encounters everyone from
sadistic Chinese pilgrims to a
handsome shepherd called Jesus.
5
Boy (15) (Taika Waititi, 2010,
NZ) 88 mins.
You’ll be hearing a lot more about
Waititi when Thor: Ragnarok
comes out but this, his feature
debut, is more in the fashion of
his Hunt for the Wilderpeople
- unpretentious and often drily
hilarious, but touching, too. It’s
centred on a Michael Jackson-
loving 1980s Maori kid (Boy is
actually his name) reconnecting
with his supposedly “gangster”
father (played by Waititi himself ).
Steve Rose
Party politics
Cherry Jones,
Timothy Spall
and Bruno Ganz
in The Party
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