Review: Goodnight Mommy
There’s a lot of unnerving tension crawling deeper and deeper under your skin for a good hour before we reach the final act of Austrian...
Read MoreReview: King Jack – “Gut-wrenchingly affecting coming-of-age tale”
It’s rare to find a film that reconciles you with the world but that’s exactly how you’re going to feel after watching King Jack,...
Read MoreReview: Last Girl Standing – “A fresh take on done-to death sub genre”
Part of the latest batch of releases on the new “FrightFest Presents” label, Last Girl Standing is released in the UK on February the...
Read MoreReview – Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny
Whereas the monumentally successful Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2001) was a drama primarily and wuxia (it’s pronounced wu-shia, not...
Read MoreReview: Exposed – “Unsettling revelations, striking visuals”
The experience of viewing Exposed (formerly titled, and much more interestingly so, ‘Daughter of God’) felt like witnessing the first cut...
Read MoreReview: Hail, Caesar! – The Coen Brothers are from an alien planet
The Coen Brothers are great at making films about nothing. And by nothing I mean everything. If that makes absolutely no sense to you...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Dark Places
It looks like author Gillian Flynn’s literary oeuvre is getting the Hollywood treatment in reverse chronological order. After Gone Girl,...
Read MoreBFF Review: In Your Dreams!
A leader of a group of teenagers who engage in parkour is the love interest for a 16 year old girl both in reality and in her dreams. As...
Read MoreReview: Bone Tomahawk – “A muscular, unpredictable and bloody western”
“You’re pretty angry for a guy named Buddy.” Following Slow West, The Hateful Eight and The Revenant, the deceased genre of the western...
Read MoreReview: The Road Within
It’s rather disappointing that after screening at last summer’s Edinburgh Film Festival, heartwarming road trip drama The Road Within,...
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