2022 Edinburgh Film Festival Review – Funny Pages (2022)
Comic book movies are big business these days. Summer blockbusters complete with lavish budgets, A List stars and huge amounts...
Comic book movies are big business these days. Summer blockbusters complete with lavish budgets, A List stars and huge amounts...
For actor Daniel (Daniel Bruhl), it’s a big day. A flight to London to test for what could be the...
In Greece during the late 2000s, an unorthodox cinematic movement ignited in the wake of the country's financial crisis. Coined...
For actor Daniel (Daniel Bruhl), it’s a big day. A flight to London to test for what could be the...
The dissolvement of a marriage is never an easy thing to navigate for anyone: whether spouse, offspring, sibling, or extended...
Some films leave you with such a sense of devastation that it takes a while to put down some cohesive...
There is an alarming moment around two-thirds of the way through Park Chan-wook’s delirious and captivating The Handmaiden when you...
Sometimes, a film behaves like a person. To cope with languid people, Antonioni and Resnais make languid films; to cope...
As much as I hate to be "that guy" that just immediately gives Solaris a perfect score after my first...
Roy Andersson makes Terrence Malick seem like Woody Allen in comparison when comes to gaps between films, he took 25 years...
Jerzy Skolimowski's Essential Killing is a 83 minute, low budget, near wordless story of a fugitive terrorist on the...
During the Glasgow Film Festival in February I was able to catch Jerzy Skolimowski‘s Essential Killing the new movie starring...