The Witches review – new take lacks magic

★★★ THE WITCHES New take on Roald Dahl's tale lacks magic

Roald Dahl's tale is transported to 1960s Alabama

 A long shadow looms over Robert Zemeckisnew take on Roald Dahls classic 1980s book The Witches, starring Octavia Spencer, Anne Hathaway and newcomer Jahzir Bruno. That shadow is cast by Nicholas Roegs strange and terrifying 1990 adaptation starring Anjelica Huston, which expertly captured the wicked humour of Dahls book.  

One Man and His Shoes review - beautifully crafted, fast-paced documentary

★★★★ ONE MAN AND HIS SHOES Beautifully crafted, fast-paced documentary

A fascinating slice of black cultural history as well as a story about shoes

“Black people, since the beginning of time, have always made things cool. Jazz, rock ’n’ roll… pick anything from a cultural standpoint and we have always been the arbitrators of cool,” says sports journalist Jamele Hill. “And it was really no different with sneakers.”

Raise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins review - a fitting tribute to a political hellraiser

Fast-paced and funny documentary about a legendary American newspaper columnist

It’s a brave film distributor who releases a documentary about an American journalist in the UK at the best of times, let alone in the middle of a pandemic, so first salute goes to Eve Gabereau at Modern Films for giving Raise Hell a proper launch.

Album: Bruce Springsteen - Letter to You

★★★ BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - LETTER TO YOU Nostalgia for the future

Nostalgia for the future

As he cruises into the autumn of his life, 71 year-old Bruce Springsteen, The Boss, as he's generally known, revisits territory that will sound very familiar to his fans. Perhaps that's what's needed, at this time when those core American values he's sung about with enduring passion seem threatened as never before.

Bruce Springsteen's Letter to You, Apple TV+ review - his new album is a matter of life and death

★★★★ BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S LETTER TO YOU, APPLE TV+  Documentary takes an emotional journey through the past with the E Street Band

Documentary takes an emotional journey through the past with the E Street Band

Towards the end of this new documentary, an account of how he recorded his new album Letter to You at his home studio in New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen delivers a eulogy to the E Street Band.

LFF 2020: Nomadland review - Francis McDormand gives a career-defining performance

BAFTAS 2021 'Nomadland' takes four awards, including Best Film

Plus Francis Lee’s sombre love story 'Ammonite' closes the festival, and the spellbinding 'Wolfwalkers' from Cartoon Saloon

Chloé Zhao’s The Rider was a film of rare honesty and beauty. Who would have thought she’d be able to top the power of that majestic docudrama? But with Nomadland she has.

Blu-ray: Eraserhead

★★★★ BLU-RAY: ERASERHEAD David Lynch's first feature film is a surrealist nightmare

David Lynch's first feature film is a surrealist nightmare

Shot across a period of five years, David Lynch’s creepy debut feature Eraserhead (1977) follows the story of Henry Spencer, played by Jack Nance, an employee at a print factory in a quiet, unnamed town. Henry arrives home one evening to a missed telephone call from a woman named Mary (Charlotte Stewart), inviting him to dinner at her parents’ house. Once he arrives, Mary’s mother breaks the news that her daughter has given birth to a baby, and Henry is the father.