Anna Paul 18th October 2015
Mariana Howard 18th October 2015
Alex White 18th October 2015
Notfilm In 1965, famous author and playwright Samuel Beckett released his only film....
Harriet Clugston 18th October 2015
James White Christopher Abbott excels as the capricious titular character in this first...
Harriet Clugston 18th October 2015
Rebekah Absalom 18th October 2015
A Perfect Day Accomplished director, producer and screenwriter Fernando León de Aranoa is...
Isabelle Milton 18th October 2015
Adama This animated feature film tells the tale of a young boy, Adama, from an unnamed...
Anna Souter 18th October 2015
Observance Observance is a defiantly weird, surrealist psychological horror perhaps best...
Harriet Clugston 18th October 2015
Chronic After winning the Un Certain Regard award at Cannes in 2012 with his film After...
Harriet Clugston 18th October 2015
Alejandra Arrieta 18th October 2015
My Nazi Legacy The subject of the holocaust is a difficult one to discuss on film, not least...
Isabelle Milton 18th October 2015
Mariana Howard 18th October 2015
The editorial unit 18th October 2015
Alex Finch 18th October 2015
James Ager 18th October 2015
Yassine Senghor 17th October 2015
Much Loved Controversy has surrounded this Moroccan-French film from the get-go; banned,...
Harriet Clugston 17th October 2015
Gold Coast Making a move from documentaries, Swedish editor and now director Daniel Dencik...
Theodora Munroe 17th October 2015
Lucifer Spiritual (not religious) film is few and far between in contemporary cinema. The...
Daniel Engelke 17th October 2015
Alejandra Arrieta 17th October 2015
Talvar (Guilty) Based on the controversial 2008 Noida double murder case, Guilty is a...
Natasha Furlong 17th October 2015
Rattle the Cage Since the United Arab Emirates’ film industry is still in its early...
Harriet Clugston 17th October 2015
The Witch The first feature film from director-screenwriter Robert Eggers, The Witch is the...
Harriet Clugston 17th October 2015
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