Of Horses and Men posits that man and beast are closer than they realise: in...
The premise of Oculus is not terribly original – a typically happy family’s lives disintegrate...
As producer Tim Rice said in his introduction to this preview screening of From Here...
Knocked for Six is an Australian comedy about a group of cricketers who go on...
It’s been 13 years since Jean-Pierre Jeunet released Amelie, an...
Never before has the power of young children’s imagination been so well dramatised as in...
Always controversial Polish film-maker Roman Polanski focuses his 22nd production Venus in Fur on...
French director of the well-known La Vie en Rose, Olivier Dahan has already caused a lot of ink to flow with his latest release Grace of Monaco. The story takes place in 1962, six years after Grace Kelly became Grace of Monaco. While she’s struggling to enjoy her married life as a foreign princess, Hitchcock...
In this film about a boy/girl folk group, Benny and Jolene are pressured to become...
Annemarie Jacir’s second feature film When I Saw You weaves through several emotional strands...
Director Shin Su-Won’s second feature film examines the dangerous obsession exam results can manifest in...
It comes as no surprise that Doug Liman, director of incredibly popular The Bourne Identity and...
Miss and the Doctors (original title, Tirez la Langue, Mademoiselle) is a comedy-drama from...
According to Seth MacFarlane there really are a million ways to die in the...
Presenting new movie Jimmy’s Hall last week at Cannes Film Festival must have felt like being on home soil for veteran Ken Loach. In 1932, after ten years of exile in the United States, Jimmy Gralton comes back to Leitrim, Ireland to take care of his mother and their property. He’s urged...
The Homesman is the latest work of American director, writer and actor Tommy...
Amat Escalante is the Mexican film director, producer and screenwriter behind Heli, winning...
The Homesman is the latest work of American director and actor...
Arresting and unflinching are two words that come to mind when contemplating the raw power...
It may be advantageous to be familiar with Bruno Dumont’s cinema before going to see...
Seven Streets, Two Markets and a Wedding: Glimpses of Lost London...
For No Good Reason casts a brief and bright light on the career of Ralph Steadman,...
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