Jessie Buckley
Review Of The Lost Daughter: Demolishes The Myth Of Ideal Motherhood
The Lost Daughter(Netflix) Starring Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson, Jessie Buckley Directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal Rating: *** ½ There is much to be admired about Jake Gyllenhaal’s Badi Didi Maggie Gyllanhaal’s directorial debut. Impressively intense and raising questions on ideal motherhood that make us uncomfortable and embarrassed , The Lost daughter is the kind of explorative cinema that is designed to get instant brownie points for casting women in the main roles(the male characters are a little more than props in Maggie’s universe) and f | Click Here...
Review Of I’m Thinking Of Ending Things: Is A Puzzle
I’m Thinking Of Ending Things (Netflix) Starring Jesse Plemons,Jessie Buckley,Toni Collette,David Thewlis Directed by Charlie Kaufman Rating: ** ½ An old man in the early stages of Alzheimer's, says it’s better to lose your memory completely than to know you are losing it. I’m Thinking Of Ending Things,a film as strange as its title, plays numbing mindgames with audiences’ perceptions from the very first frame to the last until we don’t know why things are what they are, or who is doing whom, and why he is where she is,or she is where he is | Click Here...
Review of British Film Misbehaviour: Recreates A Momentous Chapter With Warmth
Starring: Keira Knightley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Jessie Buckley, Lesley Manville, Greg Kinnear Keeley Hawes, Rhys Ifans Directed by Philippa Lowthorpe Rating: *** ½ The first things that struck me while watching this absolutely endearing drama of burgeoning feminism are, how difficult it must have been to recreate the populous scenario of London in 1970. And yet how easy the director makes it look! As if she was not a mere observer but also a participant in the bra-burning blitzkrieg. The easiest way of recreating an era gone-by is by positioning songs from that er | Click Here...
Review of Judy: A garland for Renee Zellweger
Judy Starring Renee Zellweger, Jessie Buckley Directed by Rupert Goold Rating: *** ½ (3 and a half stars) Summary: Tags: Judy Garland lives again. The legendary live performer and screen bombshell, a beguiling blend of Marilyn Monroe and Shirley Temple, died at her prime in her 40s when the world was at her feet. The film, scripted with the coiling-uncoiling immediacy of a story that was waiting to be told, captures the final years of Ms Garland’s astounding life, as she sunk into the sinister solace of alcohol and drugs, killing her caree | Click Here...