TIFF 2023 Reviews: Tautuktavuk (What We See) and Boil Alert
Two films highlighting different social and political issues affecting the Indigenous peoples of North America are amongst those having...
Read MoreSavage Waters – Watch the trailer for the new surfing documentary
A tantalising passage in a 19th-century treasure hunter’s journal inspires a family of modern-day adventurers to find and surf a...
Read MoreDusty – Watch the trailer for Jim Sheridan’s Dusty Springfield film
Dusty Springfield – her music and extraordinary life, is finally getting its first motion picture outing with support from Screen Ireland,...
Read More26.2 To Life – Watch the trailer for the new documentary about The San Quentin Prison Marathon
The San Quentin Prison Marathon has an unconventional route: 105 dizzying laps around a crowded prison yard. 26.2 TO LIFE is a new...
Read MoreReview: Once Upon a Time in Uganda – “The delight and dedication are obvious and contagious”
“The Beatles of exploding heads.” A cursory look at the headlines about Uganda highlights tragedy, violence, ecocide, and the fact...
Read MoreThe Pigeon Tunnel – Watch the trailer for the new John le Carré documentary
Apple Original Films has released the trailer for the highly anticipated documentary, The Pigeon Tunnel, a riveting portrait of the master...
Read More23 Seconds To Eternity – The collected films of the KLF gets a release date
23 SECONDS TO ETERNITY takes viewers on a film journey through the collected music videos and short features produced and directed by Bill...
Read MoreStop Making Sense is heading back to cinemas with a 4K restoration
Stop Making Sense is one of my favourite concert films of all time and it is so good to hear that it has had 4K restoration. Even better...
Read MoreMr. Jimmy – Watch the trailer for the Jimmy Page inspired documentary
In snowbound Tokamachi, Japan, teenaged Akio Sakurai took refuge in his room, escaping to another world with a pair of headphones and a...
Read MoreRight Here, Right Now – Watch the trailer for the new Fatboy Slim documentary
In 2002, superstar DJ Fatboy Slim organises a free beach party for his hometown of Brighton. 40,000 ravers were expected by the seaside,...
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