Martin Provost is writer and director of biopic Violette, about the author Violette Leduc – a...
An abstract question often yields a vague answer, and documentary film Watermark is no deviation from...
The Hundred-Foot Journey is an extremely difficult...
Rising star Jack O’Connell continues his on-screen persona as a young disenfranchised adult questioning...
A Scandinavian crime film or “crime comedy” in the vein of Quentin...
Just three movies in, and the talented folks at Laika have already made a name...
Helen Mirren stars with Om Puri as two restaurateurs who rival for the attention of...
Long before Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton were caught out, even before Pamela Anderson cavorted...
Walt Disney takes this remarkable true story and turns it into an uplifting baseball tale...
It is the April of 1945 and British troops in Europe are advancing towards one...
Not to be confused with the 2010 documentary of the same name about the North...
Let’s Be Cops is the latest in a long line of attempts to capitalise on...
The found footage subgenre is booming since the release of The Blair Witch Project in...
In Ancient Athens, the Athenian codes of law were...
Adam Wingard’s The Guest is an unashamed return to the B movies of the 90s....
They Came Together is an unapologetic parody that does for romantic comedies exactly what...
A Most Wanted Man is an absorbing and intelligent thriller based on the novel by...
What if you’re in love with your best friend? Director Michael...
It would be tempting to describe Hide Your Smiling Faces as a coming-of-age film but...
It’s said that human beings use only ten percent of their brains. Not by scientists...
Controversial Buddhist filmmaker Kim Ki-duk seldom shies away from tackling a subject that is macabre...
Based on the bestselling novel of the same name by prolific Danish author Jussi...
Michel Gondry clearly feels an artistic affinity with the late surrealist novelist Boris Vian. Gondry...
Believe is a heart-warming progression from the distresses...
American actor Peter Coyote paid tribute to Robin Williams with a touching letter: “Robin and I were friends. Not intimate, because he was very shy when he was not performing. Still, I spent many birthdays and holidays at his home with Marsha and the children, and he showed up at my 70th...
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