Finding Your Feet (12)
91.3% Film
Finding Your Feet wears its heart on its sleeve, elevating undemanding material with a feel-good romance and sweet performances from its over-qualified cast.
Finding Your Feet wears its heart on its sleeve, elevating undemanding material with a feel-good romance and sweet performances from its over-qualified cast.
‘Maudie’ tells the story of Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis (Sally Hawkins), who became famous for her simple but cheerful landscapes and pictures of flora and fauna. Sally Hawkins is stunning as the meek and stooped Maudie, who battles through her difficult home life and painful arthritis to achieve something close to triumph.
Paddington 2 is a sheer delight. It is a tonic of a film that plants a big silly grin on your face and could warm the cockles of even the grumpiest heart.
Directed with imagination and sensitivity by Paul McGuigan, Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool is a real heart-breaker filled with laughter, tears and all the authentic roller-coaster emotions of a great and tragic love story.
Written and directed by the wickedly talented Armando Iannucci, it’s a fiercely sharp attack on the self-serving scheming and idiocy of the ruling classes.
High adventure, interesting characters and great scenery combines to make this an enjoyable ride.
‘Wonder’ makes serious and perceptive points about friendship, coming of age, endurance and basic human decency. Wonder is a tearjerker but it is well crafted, intelligent and sincere.
This tender-hearted documentary presents fond memories of the elderly residents and celebrates this gentle haven of compassion.
It’s an interesting story and the cast play it to perfection… and Judi Dench steals every scene.
Viceroy’s House brings a balanced perspective to its worthy, historically grounded story while taking care to enliven the details with absorbing drama.