TIFF Review: Vox Lux
It happens every year – the one or two films that truly and distinctly divide audiences. Look at last year’s mother! for a...
Read MoreTIFF 2018: An Interview With EXIT Director Claire Edmondson and Why She’s One to Watch
Speaking on the phone to Clarie Edmondson, it’s pretty easy to imagine yourself sitting down for an afternoon coffee with her, just having...
Read MoreTIFF Review: The Sisters Brothers
Sibling assassins are hired to execute a prospector during the height of the Gold Rush in 1851. With brutal efficiency, two brothers kill...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Teen Spirit
At its core, Teen Spirit is a love letter to pop music, something writer/director Max Minghella (seen most recently as Nick in The...
Read MoreArrow Video FrightFest 2018: Day 5 – Open 24 Hours, Crystal Eyes, Frankenstein’s Creature, One Cut of the Dead and Climax
“Oh no. OH NO. NOOOOOOOOO.” That’s not dialogue from a FrightFest film – that’s the first thought I had last Bank Holiday Monday...
Read MoreArrow Video FrightFest 2018: Day 4 – The Man Who Killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot, Bodied, Terrified and Videoman
Day 4 was here, 80% of the way through and a ton of great stuff clocked – as per for Arrow Video FrightFest – but 2018 was...
Read MoreReview – Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story – “A powerful documentary”
Kangaroo has been doing the rounds on the international film festival circuit, receiving quite a bit of acclaim, and now with it being...
Read MoreArrow Video FrightFest 2018: Day 3 – Book of Monsters, Heretiks, Chuck Steel, What Keeps You Alive and Upgrade
Heyyy, we’re still flashing back to my adventures at Arrow Video FrightFest 2018 and are now up to Day Three. You can catch up on the...
Read MoreThe 62nd BFI London Film Festival full 2018 programme has been announced
The 62nd BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express® today announced its full programme, featuring a diverse selection...
Read MoreReview: Cold War – “Stunningly crafted”
Taking place in the decade following the end of the Second World War, Cold War opens in a dilapidated country house where singers are...
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