GFF 2015 Review – The Little Death (2015)
The curious world of sexual fetishes is the subject of Australian comedy The Little Death from actor, writer and director...
The curious world of sexual fetishes is the subject of Australian comedy The Little Death from actor, writer and director...
The Oscar nominated Wild Tales may have failed to achieve victory in the Best Foreign Language Film category, but it...
It's very difficult to hear more than a few of Roger Ebert's words without his distinctive personality coming through. His...
Straight from the off, it's clear that Fury isn't messing about. We see a lone German soldier on horseback trotting...
POINT AND SHOOT is a powerful documentary which poignantly reveals the reality of political revolution and personal transformation. Winner of...
For the past ten years we've witnessed Christopher Nolan help revitalize the comic book movie genre from campy spandex heroes to...
Survivor Series 2014 is out on DVD and Blu-Ray from Monday 16th Feb and courtesy of FremantleMedia International, we have...
Whilst watching Enemy, I had the sneaking suspicion that the review was going to be tougher than usual to assemble....
From the makers of The Killing and Borgen comes Danish drama The Legacy (Arvingerne), releasing on DVD and Blu-ray by...
What If, is the new film that examines the potential of being in love with your best friend. Tipped as...
The Rewrite follows Keith Matthews, a screenwriter who wrote one successful screenplay, which won an Oscar for Best Screenplay....
Graham Moore and Andrew Hodges take the 27th-anniversary honor. Screenwriter Graham Moore and author Andrew Hodges received the 27th-annual USC...
Resolutely refusing to change its name, riskily provoking cries of displeasure from simpletons who “haven’t seen the first five films”,...
Examining the relationship between mother and son in working class Ireland is Gerard Barrett's quietly powerful Glassland. John (Jack Reynor),...