Fred Rowson

Fred Rowson has been reviewing films for New Humanist since January 2009. He is currently studying English at Cambridge University, where he has also written as a film critic for Varsity and the Cambridge Student, and directed three short films.

Articles by Fred Rowson

Movie Poster for Prometheus

Film review: Prometheus

Beyond the slick production and big-budget hype, is Prometheus the philosophical blockbuster that was promised? Fred Rowson wonders what to believe

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Poster for Hereafter

Film review: Hereafter

In taking on the afterlife, Clint Eastwood delivers a trite ghost story that is desperate to be taken seriously, finds Fred Rowson

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Poster for Of Gods and Men

Film review: Of Gods and Men

This depiction of the last days of seven monks murdered by extremists has been widely celebrated, but its questionable take on Christian devotion is ultimately dissatisfying, says Fred Rowson

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Poster for Inception

Film review: Inception

Christopher Nolan has created a rare thing – an intelligent summer blockbuster. If only the details were as inspiring as the ideas, says Fred Rowson

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Call of the wild

The useless, the tragic, the deranged. Herzog’s subject is always the human, says Fred Rowson

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Poster for Lourdes

Film review: Lourdes

Behind its restrained seriousness, this dramatisation of a disabled woman's pilgrimage has a vicious sense of humour, says Fred Rowson

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Four Lions poster

Film review: Four Lions

A film that laughs at suicide bombers but doesn't offend anyone? Chris Morris's big screen debut is the mouse that didn't roar, says Fred Rowson

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Poster for Up

Film review: Up

It's not quite Paradise Lost, but Pixar's latest is still a beautiful, three-dimensional, mess, says Fred Rowson

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Film review: Milk

Sean Penn deserves his Oscar, but this biopic of America's first gay politician mostly plays it safe, says Fred Rowson

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