Sundance London Virtual Festival Review – Uncle Frank (2020)
It’s been a while, Alan Ball. Nestled nicely into TV in recent years, it’s a
It’s been a while, Alan Ball. Nestled nicely into TV in recent years, it’s a
Making a film based on personal experiences and, more crucially, those of your own family
Lulu Wang’s The Farewell opens with disarming honesty. The film, we’re told, is “based on
Hands up if you’ve ever been on one of those hideous Outward Bound type team
Jennifer Kent’s directorial debut, The Babadook, announced the arrival of a formidable talent, paving the
And so it’s that time of year again: the heat is slowly unleashing its power
Sundance Film Festival has today revealed it’s 2019 line up for the Sundance London taking
We live, or so we are lead to believe, in a world of fake news.
It’s hard to imagine a world before the internet, before social media and being connected
Kick-Ass star Chloe Grace Moretz stars as the titular character here, a teenager living circa
It’s a familiar concept, the road movie with two friends coping with whatever life throws
As well as making a name for himself in front of the camera, Idris Elba
It’s fair to say that out of all the films you see this year, whether
A Paul Schrader film never has been, and never will be, an easy watch or