Review: Borgman
You can stop looking, the most intriguing home invasion thriller film has been found. Its name: Borgman. “It” could also be an apt...
Read MoreZoë Bell Raze’s hell
The Quentin Tarantino approved Zoë Bell continues her move from being the coolest stunt woman on the planet to being a full-on actor in...
Read MoreReview: Under the Skin
About: Under the Skin is a 2013 British-American science fiction film directed by Jonathan Glazer. Produced by James Wilson and Nick...
Read MoreLFF Watches: Orange Is The New Black (Live Watch)
Guys, visitation day is finally here! Well, it was yesterday and I’m running a little late but I didn’t think fobbing off work to spend...
Read MoreReview: The Time Being
If there’s one thing I’m always looking for in film it’s Wes Bentley looking both angry and confused at a passive aggressive and...
Read MoreReview: The Dirties – “A brattish blast of punkoid brilliance”
If we imagine modern film as being roughly where music was in the mid-70s, then the equivalents of that era’s engorged sauropods of rock...
Read MoreReview: The Two Faces of January
The Two Faces of January represents the latest venture for a genre that has lost its way in recent years – the noir thriller. With so few...
Read MoreReview: Fading Gigolo
“Am I your friend?” “You’re more than a friend!” “And you want to turn me into a ho?” Coming out just as all the is-he-isn’t-he sex...
Read MoreReview: The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet
Synopsis: After designing the world’s first perpetual motion machine T.S. Spivet is selected for the prestigious Baird award. Unbeknownst...
Read MoreReview: Only Lovers Left Alive
About: Only Lovers Left Alive is a 2013 British-German romantic drama vampire film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, starring Tom...
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