The Blue Trail Review
Dystopian films often lean towards being bleak or overtly apocalyptic, but The Blue Trail presents its world very differently. Gabriel...
Dystopian films often lean towards being bleak or overtly apocalyptic, but The Blue Trail presents its world very differently. Gabriel...
In what might be a surprising revelation, given that most of my film career has been spent discussing East Asian...
Russian poet Anna Akhmatova once said that Italy is a dream that keeps returning for the rest of your life....
Josh O’ Connor can always be found at the scene of the crime, when that crime is a devastatingly beautiful...
When you hear of Undertone, a movie that focuses on scaring you through its use of sound that’s about a...
Albert Camus’ The Outsider, or The Stranger (or L’Étranger) has long been considered difficult, if not outright impossible, to adapt....
About six months ago, The Shadow’s Edge landed on our screens and was easily one of the best Jackie Chan...
There’s something about The Drama that just sits with you in a way that’s hard to shake. It’s uncomfortable pretty...
You might struggle to name a combination more classic than a heist movie and a ticking bomb. Such is the...
Let me be honest, I didn’t play Super Mario enough to make it to the place where the galaxy would...
Music has stood the test of time and placement as one of humankind’s most treasured, rewarding outlets. Whether the artwork...
Any adaptation of Enid Blyton seems a questionable prospect in the 21st century. Like Roald Dahl, her work has gone...
If the title Orwell: 2 + 2 = 5 makes you think you might be accidentally about to walk into...
You don’t exactly forget a title like They Will Kill You in a hurry. It’s blunt and striking, part-warning and...