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The Residence - A Masterclass in Mystery, Satire, and Lavish Characterisation

The Residence - A Masterclass in Mystery, Satire, and Lavish Characterisation

The Residence, a captivating new series on Netflix created by Paul William Davies and produced by Shondaland, emerges as an outstanding addition to the murder mystery genre, effectively blending political satire, character-driven drama, and intricate plotting. Inspired by The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House by Kate Andersen Brower, the show reimagines the inner workings and secrets of the White House staff with inventive flair. This review will explore the series' compelling elements—its adroit narrative structure, remarkable performances, meticulous set design, and its ability to weave humor seamlessly into dark intrigue—across clearly delineated sections to promote analytical clarity.

12th May 2025 - Fawk
Fight or Flight (2024)

Fight or Flight (2024)

There’s something to be said for the kind of movie that doesn’t so much ask for your suspension of disbelief as it hustles you aboard, pumps the cabin full of intoxicating nonsense, and dares you to care how, or whether, the plane lands. Fight or Flight, James Madigan’s boisterous midair free-for-all, gives us the cinematic equivalent of a B-grade cocktail: fizzy, shallow, and exactly right after a long week of seriousness. In other words, it’s a film that understands the difference between “original” and “necessary”, and, frankly, doesn’t trouble itself about either.

12th May 2025 - Fawk
The Monkey (2025)

The Monkey (2025)

Osgood Perkins’s “The Monkey” offers up a carnival of mutilation and tumbling gags, a film so wanton in its pleasures you almost suspect the projectionist of lacing the celluloid with laughing gas. The miracle, if there is one, is that its freshness lies not in reinventing the wheel (or the wind-up monkey) but in letting the wheel wobble, careen, and spin out in a delirious, bloody gymkhana. Stephen King’s reputation hovers somewhere over this project, but for those of us spared the original short story, the movie arrives naked: it must enchant, or revolt, on its own. Whether the King DNA matters is a parlor game for fanatics. What matters is how Perkins handles his inheritance, a prop-shop horror premise that could have been creaky as an attic toy chest.

28th Apr 2025 - Fawk
Mickey 17 (2025)

Mickey 17 (2025)

There is an itch in contemporary science fiction which no number of tight scripts and digital vistas can entirely scratch: the genre longs to mean something again, to be both playground and arena, but all too often balloons out into ponderous “themes” and sterile future-worlds. It’s a relief, a relief laced with a kind of giddy disbelief, to witness Bong Joon Ho’s Mickey 17, a film that doesn’t just cross genres, but seems to tear them up and ball them in one trembling fist.

28th Apr 2025 - Fawk
The Hundred-Foot Journey - A Culinary Journey of Flavor and Heart

The Hundred-Foot Journey - A Culinary Journey of Flavor and Heart

The Hundred-Foot Journey, directed by Lasse Hallström and released in 2014, serves up a delectable blend of comedy and drama, artfully adapting Richard C. Morais' 2010 novel. This charming film, produced by cinematic heavyweights Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey, invites audiences into the vibrant world of culinary rivalry. Nestled in a picturesque French village, the plot unfolds around two restaurants positioned just a hundred feet apart—an Indian eatery, Maison Mumbai, established by the Kadam family, and an upscale French restaurant, Le Saule Pleureur, run by the formidable Madame Mallory. The film beautifully explores themes of cultural clash and collaboration, familial bonds, and the transforming power of food.

11th Apr 2025 - Fawk
Novocaine - A Hilariously Chaotic Exploration of Love and Pain

Novocaine - A Hilariously Chaotic Exploration of Love and Pain

In the vibrant landscape of action comedies, Novocaine emerges as a refreshing concoction that blends humor, romance, and a dash of absurdity. Released on March 14, 2025, by Paramount Pictures, this film directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen invites viewers into the chaotic life of Nathan Caine, a bank employee with a peculiar condition that renders him incapable of feeling pain. The film's opening, underscored by the hauntingly beautiful "Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M., sets a poignant tone that resonates throughout the narrative, complemented by an eclectic soundtrack featuring tracks like "Casual" by Chappell Roan and "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" by The Darkness. This musical backdrop not only enhances the film's emotional landscape but also serves as a nostalgic reminder of the power of music in storytelling.

8th Apr 2025 - Fawk