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Phil Hoad

Phil Hoad is a reporter, features writer and critic based in the south of France. Twitter @phlode

July 2024

  • Maloney today in Knock Out Blonde: The Kellie Maloney Story.

    Knock Out Blonde: The Kellie Maloney Story review – trans boxing promoter fights for identity

  • A Place Called Silence (Part 1) 8徐娇 JOSIE XU

    A Place Called Silence review – secrets and lies in high school dripping with horror

  • Anything but wooden … Schlitter: Evil in the Woods.

    Schlitter: Evil in the Woods review – tightly crafted horror turned DIY torture tutorial

  • Nikki Glaser: Some Day You Will Die<br>Taped in December 2023 in front of a sold-out audience at the Moore Theater in Seattle, Washington, Glaser dives into a wide range of topics including why she doesn’t want kids, the harsh realities of aging, her sexual fantasies, and plans for her own death – all in her hilarious, unapologetic, and brutally honest style. NIKKI GLASER: SOMEDAY YOU’LL DIE showcases why Glaser is one of the funniest, and most fearless, comedians today.

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: Niki Glaser’s hilarious standup about ageing, not having kids and death

  • Loop Track review – no escape for tormented hiker on horror trek to creature-feature hell

  • TV tonight
    TV tonight: the maid who inherited a castle she is not allowed to sell

  • Blue Lock the Movie: Episode Nagi review – football anime gets the battle royale treatment

June 2024

  • Suranne Jones: Investigating Witch Trials on Channel 4

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: a powerful end to Suranne Jones’s witchcraft investigation

  • Glastonbury 2024

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: the thrill of Glastonbury 2024 from the comfort of your sofa

  • Demi Moore and Andrew McCarthy in Brats.

    The seven best films to watch on TV this week
    Brats to Anyone But You: the seven best films to watch on TV this week

  • SUPER SENIORS - press film still - Etty mirror

    Super Seniors review – the near-miraculous feats of tennis players in their 80s and 90s

  • Sorcery review – orphaned girl out for revenge in unsettling Indigenous horror

  • The Moor review – Yorkshire-set missing-kids chiller is formidable folk horror debut

  • Rosalie review – intriguing empowerment tale of a 19th century celebrity ‘bearded lady’

  • Mysterious Ways review – ex-con marries priest in well-meaning LGBTQ+ rights drama

May 2024

  • New Life Press publicity film still supplied by PR

    New Life review – stripped-back virus thriller goes hard on bubo-popping horror

    John Rosman’s effective debut intertwines the lives of a woman escaping a black-site facility and a woman hired to contain the outbreak
  • Aaron Eckhart.

    Chief of Station review – perma-scowled Aaron Eckhart bids for Liam Neeson ��geri-action’ market

    Ham-fisted thriller about a CIA operative flung into a world of pain when he finds out his late wife may have been a Russian agent lacks any subtlety or intrigue
    • Morgan Spurlock obituary

    • Ciné-Guerrillas/Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels review – thoughtful and worthwhile

    • Pandemonium review – wintry gloom as ghost of dead driver meets the biker he killed

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