Réney Warrington

My st 8 Afrikaans-juffrou het gesê ek moet eerder nie tale gaan swot nie. Die uitdrukking op haar gesig het beteken ek sal dit nie maak nie.

My st 8 Engels-juffrou het gesê ek moet asseblief ’n getekende kopie van my eerste boek vir haar bring. Ek dink ek glo eerder my Engels-juffrou.

"I was not supposed to enjoy Cursed" – a review

Réney Warrington Lifestyle and entertainment 2020-08-04

"I was right. It is kinda lame. Really. Still, I think you should give it a try."

Film review: The old guard – a bit lacklustre

Réney Warrington Lifestyle and entertainment 2020-07-15

"Charlize, the drawcard of this film, is a great dramatic actress and is great at action sequences. But do not dial her down or make her or her characters saccharin-sweet."

Netflix Originals Series, a way to travel the world

Réney Warrington Lifestyle and entertainment 2020-07-09

"As travelling will be a complicated affair for the foreseeable future, I love the (fictionalised) glimpse these shows offer into other countries, other cultures."

Film review: Eurovision Song Contest: The story of fire saga

Réney Warrington Lifestyle and entertainment 2020-07-03

"If Netflix continues to make such unfunny, listless, meandering money-spinners, I might look for my film fix elsewhere."

A secret love (Netflix) – great story, but below average film

Réney Warrington Lifestyle and entertainment 2020-05-06

"It represents a certain group of people and a story worth telling, but it does so in a superficial, monotone manner that skims over possible interesting angles. It comes across as a pet project.

Lockdown: Streaming content, part 2

Réney Warrington Lifestyle and entertainment 2020-05-06

"Most of us are under lockdown and turning to online entertainment ... So, I thought it would help for me to sift through the jumble by compiling a list of every title that a) I have ever reviewed positively and b) is available online. This is Part II of II."

Lockdown: Streaming content, part 1

Réney Warrington Lifestyle and entertainment 2020-04-20

"Most of us are under lockdown and turning to online entertainment. Some nights I don’t even know what to watch, and I write about film and series for a living. So, I thought it would help sift through the jumble, to compile a list of every title that a) I have ever reviewed positively and b) is available online."

Film review: Crip camp: a disability revolution

Réney Warrington Film 2020-04-08

"If you are serious about treating the COVID-19 lockdown as a time for regrouping, for getting back to what is important, then grow a spine and start with this film."

Westworld: "New gods are coming, and they are very angry"

Réney Warrington TV 2020-03-10

"Unless the season picks up speed and gains some clarity from episode five onwards, season three might be labelled as same old, same old, just in a new and sexy futuristic world."

Moffie – an unfinished review

Réney Warrington Film 2020-03-06

"Moffie deals with repressing and brutalising a whole generation."

Dark waters – a bit too mechanical

Réney Warrington Film 2020-02-18

"It is a fascinating story of corporate greed and environmental disaster. I did not feel the outrage."

Filmresensie: Vergeet my nie

Réney Warrington Film 2020-02-14

"Die flou kamerawerk, die eentonige klankbaan, die stomp dialoog, die narratief is als, wel, vervelig."

Bombshell – solid entertainment

Réney Warrington Film 2020-02-07

"It’s a bit shallow, it glosses over Megan and Gretchen’s bigoted views and is sappy at times. But who cares? It’s hugely entertaining."

2019: Réney Warrington’s TV series highlights

Réney Warrington TV 2019-12-19

"Who raised the bar on television shows to the crazy, brilliant level it is today? Was it Netflix with House of cards? Or HBO with True blood or Game of thrones? Hulu with The handmaid’s tale? I cannot definitively say. I do know this: there were so many brilliant series in 2019, that I could only watch half of them and still have enough time to write about them."

2019: Réney Warrington’s movie highlights

Réney Warrington Film 2019-12-18

"The mere existence of a film such as Parasite gives me hope for the movie industry. The fact that it raked in $106,7 million at the box office makes me a little delirious. A film as brilliant, excruciating and funny as Parasite does not make that kind of money. And it’s not the only highlight of 2019." 

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