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COVID-19 Special: 'The White Tiger' (15)

Director:  Ramin Bahrani Cast:  Adarsh Gourav, Rajkummar Rao, Priyanka Chopra Jones Where can I watch?:   The White Tiger is streaming on Netflix .  Rating:  4/5 Review: Aravind Adiga's novel The White Tiger rocketed into the international bestseller lists when it was published in 2008. A darkly satirical study of Indian's caste system, the Man Booker Prize winner tackled everything from class to corruption, religion to rooster coops. It's perhaps strange, considering the novel's success, that it took so long for The White Tiger to be adapted into a film, but as director Ramin Bahrain shows, it was probably worth the wait. Taking on the central role of servant Balram is Adarsh Gourav: a mercurial screen presence, Gourav guides us through Balram's development from wide-eyed, eager driver to disillusioned servant and beyond with a deft, dependable hand. Balram's evolution from start to finish is entirely believable and, more importantly, wholly watchable - it'

COVID-19 Special: 'News of the World' (12A)

Director:  Paul Greengrass Cast:  Tom Hanks, Helena Zengel Where can I watch?:   News of the World  will be released on Netflix later in 2021 Rating:  3/5 Review: The last time Tom Hanks and director Paul Greengrass worked together was in 2013's nail-biting, edge-of-the-seat Captain Phillips . A difficult watch that packed a huge emotional punch, it remains a must-watch. In the years to come, the same probably won't be said of the duo's latest outing, News of the World . Taking it upon himself to return a twice-orphaned girl (Helena Zengel) to her last remaining relatives in the south, Captain Kidd (Tom Hanks) must travel across America in the aftermath of the Civil War, facing hostility, danger and division as he goes. To say that News of the World is 'predictable' is something of an understatement - at every point in the story, it was outstandingly obvious what was going to happen, from the hide and seek montage upon a rocky outcrop, to a run-in with less than sav

COVID-19 Special: 'Sir' (12)

Director:  Rohena Gera Cast:  Tillotama Shome, Vivek Gomber Where can I watch?:   Sir  is streaming on Netflix Rating:  4/5 Review: If you're anything like me, you will have spent a fair few hours (read: lifetimes) on the 'endless scroll' through Netflix's highly 'unusual' film selection. Imagine the excitement, then, when on a cold Friday evening, we found a new addition to the list that the Netflix-bot promised was a '98% match'. It's safe to say that neither of us had particularly high expectations of Sir , the tale of a domestic worker who falls in love with her affluent boss in modern day Mumbai, but we found ourselves swept along in this delicate and deeply touching film. For a movie with such a brief run time (it clocks in at just over one and a half hours), a lot is packed in, from a fearless and frank exploration of India's caste hierarchy, to the place of women in society and a nuanced depiction of the vast chasm between rural and urban

COVID-19 Special: 'Dark Waters' (15)

Director:  Todd Haynes Cast:  Mark Ruffalo, Anne Hathaway, Tim Robbins Where can I watch?:   Dark Waters is streaming on Prime Video Rating:  4/5 Review:  It's common knowledge that these huge, multi-national, multi-billion dollar companies are essentially holding us to ransom, but it's nonetheless incredibly shocking to discover the extent of their power, and the lengths they're willing to go to conceal any wrongdoing. Exposing a decades-long health scandal caused by chemical firm DuPont, Todd Haynes' film Dark Waters tackles the true story of a corporate defence lawyer, Rob Bilott (Mark Ruffalo), efforts to bring a celebrated company to justice. Shot in the dark hues of blue and icy grey, it's clear from the beginning that this film isn't going to be a cheery one, and it's only right that it be so solemn, with Haynes paying homage to the innocent civilians who lost lives and livelihoods due to the systemic corruption of the firm on their very doorstep. Ruf