For Ocean's Eight (2018), as seen at The Light Cinema, Cambridge, four Tweets
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18 July
For Ocean's Eight (2018), as seen at The Light Cinema, Cambridge, four Tweets
Little did one imagine, watching A Room with a View (1985), that Helena Bonham Carter's fetishistic Bellatrix Lestrange would be one of the best things about the Harry Potter films - or that her wit, gracing @oceans8movie earlier at @lightcambridge, would make it worth a watch... pic.twitter.com/2fM1B5GirQ— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) July 18, 2018
Sandra Bullock may have lead billing, and hair and make-up have her look striking (in a Victoria Beckham way?), but the screen-presence of such as Cate Blanchett outclasses her, and even @loganluckymovie makes a greater fist at plausibility than Gary Ross' directing / co-writing.— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) July 19, 2018
In the year of the Merchant Ivory film, @IMDb tells us that blast-from-the-past Griffin Dunne (Paul Hackett in After Hours) is the (unseen) Parole Board Officer :https://t.co/C7FwKVVW9f— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) July 19, 2018
James Corden (John Frazier) is also hilarious, trying to investigate some of the nonsense !
In @empiremagazine, 'Blanchett is cool personified, Paulson probably has the most to do (she has a run-in with Vogue editor Anna Wintour cooing over Roger Federer), Awkwafina is a lively presence, and Rihanna effortlessly erases the memory of Battleship.'https://t.co/3WCnTk8EGs https://t.co/6vaZDmCW3h— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) July 19, 2018
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Unless stated otherwise, all films reviewed were screened at Festival Central (Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge)