Film Review – God’s Own Country (2017)
Francis Lee‘s naturalistic drama God’s Own Country is one of the more assured debut features
Francis Lee‘s naturalistic drama God’s Own Country is one of the more assured debut features
Boccaccio‘s seminal text The Decameron gets a contemporary facelift by writer-director Jeff Baena, who previously
Holly Hunter is the beating heart of Katherine Dieckmann‘s Strange Weather – an offbeat Southern
Ludwig and Paul Shammasian previously brought starring James Cosmo drama, The Pyramid Texts, to the
Pedro Aguilera explores reversion to a more atavistic persuasion in voyeuristic thriller, Sister of Mine
French screen queens Catherine Deneuve and Catherine Frot are paired in Martin Provost‘s The Midwife
Jon Bernthal leads slow-burning small town noir, Sweet Virginia, which helps assert him as a
This summer, join BAFTA Rising Star for 2017, Tom Holland (The Lost City of Z,
There’s a poetic visual power in Terence Malick‘s Song to Song, yet without the narrative
Bong Joon Ho provides an ambitious, eclectic piece in Okja – a sweet-natured comic-drama that
Greg Zlinksi directs and co-writes Animals (Tiere), a Polish surrealist thriller exploring the dynamic of
Before Tom Holland hits the A-List as the new Spider Man, he stars in 13th-century
Dome Karukoski directs Tom of Finland, a biopic centred on Touko Laaksonen, who would become
Kai Wessel directs Fog in August (Nebel im August), a German drama that explores the