DVD Review: Equals
One of the most interesting filmmakers working today in American independent cinema, Drake Doremus returns with Equals, a sci-fi dystopian...
Read MoreAlex Lawther talks to Live for Films about Departure
It almost feels kind of reductive to call young British thespian Alex Lawther a rising star. When you start off your career in a David...
Read MoreReview: Free State Of Jones – “A gripping, thought-provoking and eerily current piece of epic cinema”
Back when I’d learned that freshly appointed Oscar winner Matthew McCounaghey was going to star in a civil war drama from multi...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Green Room
In 2013, with his incredibly taut revenge thriller Blue Ruin Jeremy Saulnier was hailed as a new, exciting genre auteur in the American...
Read MoreReview: Little Men – “Raw and genuine realism”
With each new film, Ira Sachs gets a step closer to becoming the Woody Allen of social drama thanks to his incredibly genuine and nuanced...
Read MoreReview: Captain Fantastic
Hardly this year you’ll be able to find a film that’s more original and timely than Captain Fantastic. On the surface you’d think you’re...
Read MoreReview: The 9th Life of Louis Drax
A genre hybrid, The 9th Life Of Louis Drax is better off in its individual incarnations rather than the sum of its parts. Adapted from the...
Read MoreThe Childhood Of A Leader – Interview with writer/director Brady Corbet
“The whole thing is a ride and you’ve got to do your best to get not too excited when things seems to go very well nor to despair when...
Read MoreIn Conversation with Sing Street’s stars Ferdia Walsh-Peelo and Mark McKenna
Back in May, upon its theatrical release I was rather vocal about my unconditional love for John Carney’s indie sensation Sing...
Read MoreDVD Review: Stonewall
After sparking controversy with the release of its trailer and then being slammed both at the box office and by critics upon its US...
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