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The Substance. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

Cast: Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley, Dennis Quaid, Edward Hamilton-Clark, Gore Abrams, Oscar Lesage, Christian Erikson, Robin Greer, Tom Morton, Hugo Diego Garcia, Yann Bean, Daniel Knight, Jonathan Carley, Akil Wingate.

Satire does not have to leave the audience with laughter echoing around them, thighs slapped raw, grins as wide as they are knowingly wise, sometimes it comes with the firm slap of recognition, it comes with anger attached, it displays unknown emotions to the very fore and each time the effect of mockery hits home so hard, with venom, that we are allowing others to live in a world filled with delusion, with image that is unsubstantial, and the guilt of it all is reflected in the awful truth, we believe that we are too old, and too ugly, to be of any use to the world.

Marie Antoinette. Series Two. Television Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Emilia Schüle, Louis Cunningham, Jack Archer, Jasmine Blackborow, Oscar Lesage, Roxane Duran, Caroline Piette, Yoli Fuller, Liah O’ Prey, Crystal Shepherd-Cross, Mathe Keller, Martijn Lakemeier, Freya Mavor, Jessica Clark, James Northcote, Guy Henry, Philippe Tloninski, Maximilien Seweryn, Selva Rasalingam, Callum McGowan.

The second series of the Anglo/French drama Marie Antoinette hits its stride as the narrative gets closer to the moment where the revolution was inevitable.