Jindabyne - review Aussie film Jindabyne (dir. Ray Lawrence) impressed Tom Jennings, capturing a community’s complexities in a manner cinema seldom manages.
Children Of Men, dir. Alfonso Cuarón, 2006. Film review Review of the film adaptation of PD James’ dystopia.
Sherrybaby, dir. Laurie Collyer, 2007. Film review Review of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s turn as a recovering addict.
On the uselessness of heroes Charles Reeves reviews "Los Incontrolados, Chronicles of the Iron Column", a book about the famous Spanish anarchist militia and its activities…
Review: Moishe Postone's Time, labour and social domination - capital beyond class struggle? Brighton-based libertarian Marxist magazine Aufheben critically reviews Moishe Postone's book Time, Labour and social domination.
Mischief Night - review Its writer/director Penny Woolcock wanted Mischief Night to be ‘a very silly film about very serious issues’. Tom Jennings judges it spot on.
Pan’s Labyrinth - review Tom Jennings reviews Guillermo del Toro's Pan’s Labyrinth, a fantastical tale set in post-Civil War Spain.
Favela Rising - review Tom Jennings is disappointed at Favela Rising’s focus on its founder’s personality rather than Brazilian Afro-Reggae’s grass-roots potential.
The ‘G’ Word - review Tom Jennings' review of the graffiti art show at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead.
Babel - review Tom Jennings reviews Babel, starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett and directed by Alejandro Gonzáles Iñárritu.