“Flickering Dreams” Episode 47: Reviews of The Color Purple, The Holdovers, The End We Start From & The Kitchen.

In Episode 47 of Flickering Dreams I’m joined by: In this Hit-laden episode Bob, Scott, Andy, Emma and Dan review the following films: Also given the quick once-over are the drama “Padre Pio” starring Shia LaBeouf and the documentary “Scala!” about the infamous Kings Cross cinema. We also run through the UK/Ireland Top 10 at … Read more

The Color Purple (12): Female Subjugation in the Deep South? Hell No.

Young Celie and Netty sitting on a tree branch in The Color Purple

A One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “The Color Purple” (2024). Originally filmed by Steven Spielberg in 1985 and starring Whoopi Goldberg as Celie (who makes a surprise and uncredited cameo appearance here), this version of “The Color Purple” is based on the hit Broadway musical which ran until 2008. Steven Spielberg is one of … Read more

The End We Start From (15): A Wonderful Cast Brings Life to a Soggy Apocalypse.

Jodie Comer carrying her baby boy.

A One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “The End We Start From” (2024). I’ve commented in recent reviews about the sad demise of some of our acting legends, with the passing of the likes of the great Dames Diana Rigg and Glenda Jackson. But the shoots of a future British movie acting legend are there … Read more

American Fiction (15): Writing Genius, Magnificently Delivered by Jeffrey Wright.

Paul Hunham (Jeffrey Wright) repositions his books in the bookstore in Cord Jefferson's "American Fiction".

A One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “American Fiction” (2024). Not due out until February 2nd, I got to see “American Fiction” as a pleasant surprise this week, thanks to it being a Cineworld “Secret Cinema” showing (where you don’t know what the film will be before it starts). And it’s a great one to … Read more

The Holdovers (15): “World is decay; Life is Perception”.

Paul Giamatti as Paul Hunham standing in front of a blackboard in Alexander Payne's "The Holdovers"

A One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “The Holdovers” (2024). Rather irritatingly for a ‘Christmas classic’ we have only just got “The Holdovers” released in the UK. (It seems to be on limited release this week, with more screenings promised from next Friday). But it was worth waiting for. And I can see now why … Read more