Review: Land of Mine- “Finding war stories worth telling”
War films have existed in some form ever since the beginning of film. The universal themes and compelling storylines that can arise from...
Read MoreReview: The Lost City of Z – “Absorbing and enchanting”
In this day and age, I find it disappointingly hard to get excited for big blockbuster film releases. I can proudly say that I can now...
Read MoreDocumentary Review: Marley- “If you weren’t a fan before…”
As our attention spans decrease and our access to information increases, keeping an audience engaged in an almost two and a half-hour long...
Read MoreReview: Trainspotting 2- “A whole new ride”
To many people, the announcement of a sequel to a great film leads to exciting curiosity, to others it’s like getting hit by “bad news” at...
Read MoreReview: Welcome to Happiness- “A forgettable debut for Oliver Thompson”
A catchy title and a promising premise (on paper) is probably what prompts viewers to watch the feature-film debut of Oliver Thompson as a...
Read MoreReview: The Neon Demon- “Nicolas Winding Refn, an auteur in the making”
16 year old Jessie (Elle Fanning) is an aspiring model in the unforgiving and competitive modelling world of Los Angeles. Although her...
Read MoreReview: The Red Turtle – “A magical experience”
One of the best films I have seen this year comes in the shape of The Red Turtle, a different, wonderful work of art that’s touching,...
Read MoreReview: Y Tu Mamá También – “A display of cinematic talent at its highest”
Few films that have come from Latin America resonate quite as strongly as the Mexican film, Y Tu Mamá También (2001), which translates...
Read MoreReview: The Monster – “The latest in the new generation of horror films”
Fans of the ‘horror’ genre have been treated to a very low standard of movies as of late. It seems now that every week we see a new...
Read MoreReview: The Wakhan Front- “A psychological-thriller you should watch.”
Although the film’s English name is “The Wakhan Front”, its original name, “Ni Le Ciel Ni La Terre” translates to “Neither Heaven Nor...
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