Pierre
Detachment DVD Review
Rarely does a film attack nuanced and complex institutions like America’s educatory system with such brazen, cursory detail and still...
Top 10-ish Films of 2012 (Pierre Badiola)
10. Tabu A jarringly bifurcated, black and white (figuratively and literally) tale of old world, colonial romance and modern alienation....
Detachment Review
★★★½☆ Rarely does a film attack nuanced and complex institutions like America’s educatory system with such brazen, cursory detail and...
REVIEW: Polisse
★★★☆☆ Winner of the Jury Prize at Cannes early last year, Maïwenn’s sprawling examination of a team of social service...
Sundance London Announces Star-Studded Host Committee
The inaugural four day Sundance London Film and Music Festival makes it's big debut at the O2 Arena on April...
Review: Tiny Furniture
★★★☆☆ Mumblecore may have grown up and moved out, but it’s vestiges of post-collegiate hang-ups and foibles still remain in...
Win Tickets To BFI Southbank’s Made In Britain Season
The BFI Southbank are continuing their run of quality and unique programming with a whole season dedicated to female filmmakers...
Win Carl Dreyer’s Danish Masterpiece Day of Wrath on DVD
To spice up our competition for the BFI's season of Carl Dreyer (which you can still enter here), we're also...
Carl Dreyer Retrospective Comes To The BFI. Win Tickets!
The BFI Southbank is gearing up for an entire season of screenings this March dedicated to the iconic Danish innovator...
REVIEW: Martha Marcy May Marlene
John Hawkes has always been a compelling onscreen presence. His unruly mop of hair, pointed features and thin-set build have...
REVIEW: Haywire
You’d be right to be dubious about Steven Soderbergh’s latest globe-trotting spy-thriller Haywire, given the story behind film’s genesis. Supposedly...
Review: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2011)
“What is hidden in snow, comes forth in the thaw” reads the tagline to David Fincher’s American adaptation of Stieg...
DVD Review:The Tree Of Life
Leaving Cannes in the wake of both boos and applause (always a trademark of a film worth watching), Terrence Malick’s...