EIFF 2015 Review – 45 Years (2015)
Fraught nuances have knockout blows in Andrew Haigh's (Weekend, Looking) 45 Years, a heartbreaking glimpse into the quiet destruction of...
Fraught nuances have knockout blows in Andrew Haigh's (Weekend, Looking) 45 Years, a heartbreaking glimpse into the quiet destruction of...
Anthology films are a curious beast of a genre in the history of cinema. They fundamentally have a problem in...
A stellar cast including Leos Carax, Denis Lavant, Eva Mendes and Kylie Minogue, beautiful cinematography and extraordinary story combine to...
This boxing day one of the surprise hits of this year's London Film Festival Zaytoun will be released in UK&Ireland...
★★★★1/2 Le Havre is the latest film by prolific Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki and was a big success at Cannes...
★★☆☆☆ Fernando Meirelles' thoroughly impressed with his features City Of God, The Constant Gardner and the underrated horror gem, Blindness,...
Horror fans know outside the Golden era of Horror films with Hammer, Italian horror and Giallo especially gave fresh impotence...
★★★1/2☆ The problem with The Hunter is that it is in fact two different films. One is a relationship drama,...
★★☆☆☆ Women's fashion magazines have always believed that they can get away with pretty much anything by parading it under...
★★★★1/2 There is often cause for celebration among cinephiles with the release of a new Aki Kaurismaki film. The Finnish...
★★★★★ Upon entering the theatre a sparse crowd of around 20 people meets me where the largest group is about...
Amongst the furore that followed director Lars Von Trier’s comments at least year’s Cannes Film Festival, his subsequent apology, and...
Mateo Gil's western, Blackthorn, follows Butch Cassidy, living out his later years in an isolated Bolivian village after being presumed...
My year and a half living in sun drenched Sorrento in Southern Italy was a fruitful, memorable and some of...