Bluray Review – The Clan (2015)
Argentina, early 80's, this is a true story. A country trying to get to its feet after a brutal military...
Argentina, early 80's, this is a true story. A country trying to get to its feet after a brutal military...
In its native Turkish tongue, Baskin means raid or sudden attack and that's exactly what Can Evrenol's bestial nightmare resolves to mount...
Men & Chicken, the very odd black comedy from Danish director Anders Thomas Jensen, contains great performances and is a...
John Mcphail is the newest Scottish rising film maker most known for his short films “Notes” “Just Say Hi” “V...
Viewed through the glaucous goggles of Sci-Fi horror the "near future" is absolutely always NEVER a good place to be. At...
Green Room is a Psychological Crime Horror Directed by Blue Ruin Director Jeremy Saulnier and Starring Patrick Stewart (Star Trek),...
A film doesn't always have to make sense to be entertaining if it provokes your curiosities it's served its purpose....
20 plus years ago a certain young man called Forest Gump told the world "Mama always said life was like...
This is an extraordinary film, I Am Belfast. It manages to be moving, rich with imagery, thoughtful and as lyrical...
The sins of the Catholic Church receive further cinematic exposure after widespread recognition at the 2016 Academy Awards in the...
Producer Jeremy Thomas' passion project, an adaptation of J.G. Ballard's'unfilmable' 1975 novel High-Rise, finally makes its way to the screen...
Nothing as it seems in Austrian arthouse horror Goodnight Mommy. When it comes to the antagonist or a monster in...
Where Do We Go From Here? Well I’ll tell you from here the world can rejoice as there is a...
Matthias Schoenaerts leads Alice Winocour's Disorder (occasionally titled Maryland), a slow-burning thriller that examines the lingering effects of PTSD. Winocour...