★★
Like a crudely misshapen bell, Mary Shelley is a film that only occasionally rings true. Written and produced to be screened to students on the last day of term, this is a morosely uninteresting biopic of a fascinating ghost of literature.
★★
Like a crudely misshapen bell, Mary Shelley is a film that only occasionally rings true. Written and produced to be screened to students on the last day of term, this is a morosely uninteresting biopic of a fascinating ghost of literature.
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★★★
Alex Lawther is finally given the chance to show off the lighter side of his dysfunctional adolescent speciality in Freak Show and does so with an excess of panache and eyeliner alike. The film itself, a directorial debut for actress/producer Trudie Styler, lacks nuance and more than a passing foot in the present day.