LFF 2022 Review: Meet Me In The Bathroom – “The documentary’s strength is in the archive footage”
Named after The Strokes’ song, Meet Me in the Bathroom is a documentary about the rise of the New York City indie scene in the late...
Read MoreLFF 2022 Review: She Said is the Best of Journalism Movies
There’s this part of All the President’s Men that stays with me. Woodward and Bernstein doorstop a woman in need of answers....
Read MoreLFF 2022 Review: Causeway is Quietly Devastating
How does it feel to overcome major trauma? It’s not a catchy theme, it doesn’t sound pleasant and it’s difficult to...
Read MoreBoard Game Review: Marvel Dice Throne – “Fast-paced and a whole lot of fun”
I do love the Marvel comics and I am quite partial to tabletop gaming. Therefore, I was excited to give Marvel Dice Throne a spin when The...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Owl Service – “A must for folk horror fans”
The Owl Service was originally broadcast on British television on Sunday evenings from 1969 to 1970. The adaptation of Alan Garner’s...
Read MoreLFF 2022 Review: The Eternal Daughter – “atmospheric, melancholy, musing on memory, creativity and regret”
Tilda Swinton plays a mother and daughter in writer-director Joanna Hogg’s follow-up to The Souvenir and The Souvenir Part II. The Eternal...
Read MoreLFF 2022 Review: Aftersun – “The portrait of a father-daughter relationship works so well”
Bitter-sweet memories of a sun-soaked late ‘90s holiday burn brightly in writer-director Charlotte Wells’ impressive debut feature. The...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Munsters, Army of Darkness, Paranormal Activity, Lost Highway, Disturbing Behavior and more
Now that it’s mid-October, there’s a heavy horror/spooky focus in the home video world. There’s only one major new release this week (and...
Read MoreTech Review: Mobile Pixels DUEX Plus Monitor
When I am working on articles and things for Live for Films, I often use my PC which has two monitors on the desk. I have found the extra...
Read MoreReview: Emily – “A stirring, emotional tribute to Gothic literature”
Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights has been a fixture of the school curriculum for years. While I may know much of the intricacies of...
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