Posts By Josh Slater-Williams
Netflix UK film review: Tramps
April 27, 2017 | Josh Slater-WilliamsDirector Adam Leon continues to be one to watch with this Netflix Original that shouldn’t be overlooked.Read More
First look UK TV review: American Gods (spoiler-free)
April 24, 2017 | Josh Slater-WilliamsOstentatious, impressive, timely, beautiful. This adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel has been more than worth the wait.Read More
Netflix UK film review: The Discovery
April 2, 2017 | Josh Slater-WilliamsNetflix’s new original sci-fi is full of strong potential that is frustratingly unrealised.
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VOD film review: You Can Count on Me
March 5, 2017 | Josh Slater-WilliamsKenneth Lonergan’s directorial debut is a beautiful family drama of considerable staying power.Read More
VOD film review: It’s Only the End of the World
February 24, 2017 | Josh Slater-WilliamsXavier Dolan’s heated meltdown movie leaves you feeling cold.Read More
VOD film review: Lost in France
February 22, 2017 | Josh Slater-WilliamsThis affectionate, intimate documentary is warm in spirit and insight.
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VOD film review: Trainspotting
January 28, 2017 | Josh Slater-WilliamsThe style, impact and legacy of Danny Boyle’s definitive 90s drama remain undiminished.Read More
VOD film review: The Son of Joseph
December 21, 2016 | Josh Slater-WilliamsA peculiar, gentle comic gem.Read More
Netflix UK film review: Barry
December 20, 2016 | Josh Slater-WilliamsA rare portrait of a political figure with actual depth of feeling.Read More
Interview: Eugène Green talks The Son of Joseph, compositions and the Dardenne brothers
December 14, 2016 | Josh Slater-WilliamsThough only a few of his films have received UK distribution (see 2009’s The Portuguese Nun), US-born, France-based director Eugène Green has accrued a significant arthouse fanbase across the world, via a steady run of eccentric dramas, each driven … Read More