Finding Emily Review
Set in a mid-80s Manchester (culturally-rich and unmistakably British), Finding Emily follows love-sick sound engineer Owen as he attempts to...
Set in a mid-80s Manchester (culturally-rich and unmistakably British), Finding Emily follows love-sick sound engineer Owen as he attempts to...
Herman Yau is a truly fascinating director. For many, he was one of the pioneers of Category III filmmaking, with...
After years of dominating the small screen, The Mandalorian and Grogu, aka The Child, make their big screen debut in...
The Balloonists tells the epic story of the journey taken by Swiss explorer Bertrand Piccard and British flying instructor Brian...
The premise of Normal, the latest film from Ben Wheatley, sounds incredibly promising. A snowbound neo-western from the director of...
The Christophers is the latest film by Steven Soderbergh, and this time, he's focusing on how art and its legacy...
In Primavera, Tecla Insolia plays Cecilia, a 20-year-old orphan who has lived all of her life in Ospedale della Pietá, the...
Ciao UFO opens with an urban legend, which is usually entangled with the horror genre. While not all of them...
With his sophomore feature, Curry Barker takes a premise we’ve seen countless times before in sitcoms, teen comedies and science...
For the first time in over 10 years, we’re being treated to a James Cameron film that isn’t a part...
Jumping on countless happy memories of hours spent in front of the arcade machine or game console, video game series...
Japanese performing arts are becoming increasingly well-known due to greater media exposure and accessibility. Rakugo, for example, gained widespread attention...
Grief has a home in cinematic representations. With its ability to capture and present close-ups of pained facial expressions, showcase...
Twenty years ago, we marvelled at Andy Sachs’ (Anne Hathaway) ability to run in needle-thin stilettos through the streets of...