
A Long Way Down review: you kill me
It shouldn’t work, but it does, as wonderfully sardonic British humor and as a reminder that you’re not alone in being messed up in this insane world.

It shouldn’t work, but it does, as wonderfully sardonic British humor and as a reminder that you’re not alone in being messed up in this insane world.

For an excellent illustration of how The Smurfette Principle guides filmmaking, one need only look at the posters used to sell movies.

I look forward to enjoying Contemplating the Void in my local arthouse and on demand in 2016.

Thinks it’s poetical and epic, and the more dramatic it thinks it’s being, the more hilariously histrionic it all is.