This movie has two very distinct parts separated by a wedding night row, as Florence puts it. The first half of the film is a very stuffy, super British period piece that explores one of the most uninteresting, plain yogurt relationships imaginabl... Read the full review »
On Chesil Beach might be as smooth and glossy as a pebble but gets washed away by soppiness. Having only watched the trailer once and not acknowledging the existence of its source material, I was going into this pretty open minded. Period romantic... Read the full review »