LFF 2020 Review: Undine – “Well-crafted”
Undine is a German-language film set in Berlin and the neighbouring countryside. Setting out as a modern fairy tale, Undine falls in love...
Read MoreLFF 2020 Review: 200 Meters – “The pace of the film rarely lets up”
Director Ameed Nayfeh’s feature-length debut, 200 Meters tells the story of Mustafa (Ali Suliman), a Palestinian family man who lives...
Read MoreLFF 2020 Review: Stray – “Leaves you yearning for more”
Stray is a documentary from filmmaker Elizabeth Lo, following the journeys of three stray dogs in Istanbul. The film informs us that stray...
Read MoreLFF 2020 Review: Kajillionaire – “A funny, odd, hug of a film”
Miranda July has built a career on exploring the interior worlds of outsiders. Kajillionaire, her third feature, and the first since...
Read MoreLFF 2020 Review: Herself – “An enjoyable piece of modern cinema”
The first ten minutes of Phyllida Lloyd’s Herself lay out an unfortunately familiar story: Irish single mother Sandra (Clare Dunne, also...
Read MoreLFF 2020 Review: Siberia – “A provocative piece of art”
Siberia is the sixth and latest collaboration between Willem Dafoe and writer/director, Abel Ferrara. Dafoe stars as Clint, a man who has...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Tax Collector, Death on the Nile, Penny Dreadful, Eli Roth’s History of Horror, The Wonderland and more
The Tax Collector – Okay, so on its surface, a gang-banger action/drama that’s best-known star is Shia Leboeuf may not seem like the...
Read MoreLFF 2020 Review: The Painter And The Thief – “A brilliant documentary”
The Painter And The Thief is a documentary by Benjamin Ree. It follows the story of Barbora Kysilkova, a Czech artist living in Oslo....
Read MoreLFF 2020 Review: Mogul Mowgli – “A brilliant story of generational trauma”
Riz Ahmed has been a constant presence on our screens since his breakthrough role in Four Lions, going on to star in recent Hollywood...
Read MoreReview: Saint Maud – “A highly original UK cult classic in the making”
Released in the UK on the 9th of October, Saint Maud is the first full-length feature written and directed by Rose Glass and stars Morfydd...
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