Sundance 2021 Review: Land – “Shows the contrasting beauty and harshness of nature”
Grief is a powerful motivator. It can steer us in all sorts of directions. Some may confide in others and get closer to those around...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: First Date – “A little bit of something for everyone”
The first date is a right of passage, and like many firsts comes with a distinct sense of anxiety. At this crucial, awkward teenaged time...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Mayday – “This ambitious project had a lot of promise”
“Mary. Alpha. Yankee. Delta. Alpha. Yankee” These words repeat over and over again, using the phonetic alphabet utilized in...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: 2012, Ammonite, Born A Champion, Versus, Breach and Deep in Vogue
It’s a small week this week and next week, and I’m not entirely sure why, beyond the fact that 2020’s theatrical slate was ravaged by the...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Searchers – “Everyone is searching for something”
Ok, I’ll admit it, more than once I’ve spent an evening having an enjoyable time swiping right and left through a dating app...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Passing – “Shot with intense beauty and sophistication”
Passing, the directorial debut from Rebecca Hall is based on the 1929 novel by Nella Larsen. It tells the story of Irene (Tessa Thompson)...
Read MoreCan’t Go To the Movies? Bring the Big Screen Home with Prima Projector
Being stuck at home sucks. But it’s even worse for movie buffs. For us, the cinema isn’t just a place to take a date or catch a flick....
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Nightingale – “An epic, emotional, intense and unforgettable film”
Released by Second Sight Films on limited edition Blu-ray on the 1st of February, The Nightingale is written and directed by Jennifer Kent...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Marvelous and the Black Hole – “Hitting the heartstrings when you least expect it”
At thirteen years old Sammy (Miya Cech) is struggling. The teenager is grief-stricken at the death of her mother, and takes it out on...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: On The Count of Three – “Something fairly unique”
A word of caution prior to the review and about this film – it deals almost entirely with suicide. If this is a difficult topic to...
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