Digital Review – Shirley (2020)
“Women like Shirley don’t have friends.” And Josephine Decker’s Shirley shows exactly why. Not that
“Women like Shirley don’t have friends.” And Josephine Decker’s Shirley shows exactly why. Not that
The dissolvement of a marriage is never an easy thing to navigate for anyone: whether
Claire Oakley‘s indie Psychological Drama Make-Up will be released later this month and Curzon Artificial
Japanese Filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda is what you would call an expert at painting the portrait
Very few World Cinema films these days get considered ‘must-see’ films. Bong Joon-Ho‘s Parasite is
From the war against the Resistance to War Against Terrorism, Adam Driver stars in The
For anyone who has ever worked a day or two in retail (this ageing reviewer
There’s never a second’s doubt in your mind about the stance taken by Anthony Woodley’s
Curzon Artificial Eye has released the UK Trailer for hard hitting UK Drama The Flood
Natalie Portman stars as the star born out of her tragic past in Vox Lux.
It’s an idyllic moment in the glowing light of morning. A blonde teenage girl is
Lars Von Trier has been a filmmaker with many names, many deserving, some not others
The first sound in ‘120 Beats Per Minute‘ is speech, it is muffled background speech
The death of a partner is shattering, even more so when it comes completely out