The Berlin Film Festival turns 70 this year, and is attempting a course...
All empires come to an end. And, somewhat fittingly, director Michael Winterbottom has invited us...
Brat Pack member Emilio Estevez stealthily left his full-time acting career a while ago with...
Written and directed by Argentinian filmmaker Lucio Castro in his feature debut, End of the...
For Autumn de Wilde’s first feature...
So, it’s finally here. After one of the first instances of Twitter users collectively...
While there are a number of films about making films, writer-director...
Nominated for Best Animated Film at the 2019 Shanghai International Film Festival, Guillaume Ivernel’s...
Midnight Family feels like a fast-paced, high-risk, never-been-done-before thriller. Instead of...
Most people, when they get dumped, binge on ice cream and hammer their friends’ ears...
By now, praising Parasite seems somewhat beside the point. Bong Joon-ho’s 17th directorial outing won...
The 2020 BAFTAs are in full swing and the films...
The latest film by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Agnieszka Holland (Europa Europa), Mr Jones depicts the...
At last night’s EE British Academy Film Awards, 1917 was an across-the-board...
Daniel isn’t real… or is he? The alter-ego theme has been explored in numerous films....
What an amazing world is the one enclosed in Dolittle’s house! The doctor lives with...
Blake Lively (Gossip Girl) is the tragedy-stricken Stephanie Patrick, an assassin out for...
The London Critics’ Circle Film Awards...
The Filipino Schindler’s List, Quezon’s Game – Matthew Rosen’s feature debut –...
A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood revivifies one beloved American icon...
A claustrophobic setting on an isolated lighthouse, raging storms and unbridled emotions: Robert...
Another day, another romantic comedy. The world of cinema is incurably saturated with films of...
Talking About Trees is deeply nostalgic, finely tiptoeing the line between mourning and...
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