Tag Archives: Claire Foy

Wolf Hall: The Mirror and The Light. Television Series Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

Cast: Mark Rylance, Damian Lewis, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Timothy Spall, Lilit lesser, Harry melling, Kate Philips, Jonathan Pryce, Richard Dillane, Karim Kadjar, Charlie Rowe, Joss Porter, Will Keen, Will Tudor, Lydia Leonard, Harriet Walker, Tom Mothersdale, Alex Jennings, Lucy Russell, James Larkin, Robert Wilfort, Thomas Arnold, Hannah Steele, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Corentin Fila, Viola Prettejohn, Jordan Kouamé, Agnes O’ Casey, Cecilia Appiah, Ellie de Lange, Hubert Burton, Pip Carter, Josef Altin, Sarah Priddy, Hannah Khalique-Brown, Amir El-Masry, German Segal, Tim Scragg, Summer Richards, Dana Herfurth, Claire Foy.

The Girl In The Spider’s Web. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * *

Cast: Claire Foy, Sverrir Gudnason, Lakeith Stanfield, Sylvia Hoeks, Stephen Merchant, Claes Bang, Synnove Macody Lund, Cameron Britton, Vicky Krieps, Andreja Pejic, Mikael Persbrandt, Paula Schramm, Volker Brich, Saskia Sophie Rosendahl, Pal Sverre Hagen.

In much the same way that many insist the James Bond franchise of films has run out space in which to turn, driving its Aston Martin series persona into a cul-de-sac of revenge and suggested toxic masculinity, so too does the character created by Stieg Larsson, Lisbeth Salander, facing her own accusations of misandry and brutality. An eye for an eye perhaps, a reflection of modern times and a heroine in which punches back harder than those who seek domination by sheer size and brute strength.

First Man. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7/10

Cast: Claire Foy, Ryan Gosling, Pablo Schreiber, Christopher Abbott, Ethan Embry, Ciaran Hinds, Jason Clarke, Kyle Chandler, Corey Stoll, Shea Whigham, Patrick Fugit, Lukas Haas, Corey Michael Smith, Brady Smith, Olivia Hamilton, John David Whalen, Leon Bridges.

If a film’s aim is to educate and inform, to make an audience appreciate the life and actions of the subject at hand, then Damien Chazelle’s in depth, almost microscopic, look at the life of Neil Armstrong, of the lead up to moment when he became the first human to take a tentative step on the surface of the Moon, the trials, the agony, the heartache that spurred him on, then First Man would be rightly considered to one of the most endearing and enduring of epics.

Unsane. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7/10

Cast: Claire Foy, Joshua Leonard, Sarah Stiles, Marc Kudish, Amy Irving, Colin Woodell, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Linda Mauze, Zach Cherry, Polly McKie, Jay Pharoah, Raúl Castillo, Juno Temple, Michael Mihm, Robert Kelly, Natalie Gold, Sol Marino Crespo, Will Brill, Stephen Maier, Matthew R. Staley, Matt Mancini, Emily Happe, Gibson Frazier, Erin Wilhelmi, Aimee Mullins, Joseph Reidy, Erika Rolfsrud, Elizabeth Goodman.

Wolf Hall. Television Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Cast: Mark Rylance, Damien Lewis, Claire Foy, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Bernard Hill, Joss Porter, Hannah Steele, Jessica Raine, Edward Holcroft, Joel MacCormack, Tom Holland, David Robb, Kate Philips, Luke Roberts, Richard Dillane, Will Keane,
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Alistair Mackenzie, Mark Gatiss, Anton Lesser, Saskia Reeves, Jonathan Pryce, Max Fowler, Joanne Whalley, Harry Lloyd, Charity Wakefield, Christopher Fairbank, Aimee Ffion-Edwards.