LiME
LiME remains a stellar urban anecdote championing the importance of self-acceptance, and Donta Storey is one to certainly watch out for in the future
Adam Green: "Any time someone mentions one of my films in the same breath as a Wes Craven film my heart grows another size bigger"
Ahead of Horror Channel’s UK TV premiere of Adam Green’s Victor Crowley, the great director shares his personal tragedies, George Romero’s inspirational words, the importance of genre comedy and hints that the Bayou Butcher may rise again…
Giant Little Ones
Giant Little Ones is a perfectly competent and impressive film when it comes to the more unique set up and technical elements, but sadly fails to be more
The Language of Love and Loneliness of Wong Kar-wai
Hung Huynh takes a look at the language of love and loneliness present in the works of director Wong Kar-wai
TRIBECA 2020 - My Wonderful Wanda
An unnerving study commenting on class relations and the immigrant experience which also successfully challenges a whole host of national stereotypes
SUNDANCE 2020 - Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Never Rarely Sometimes Always is a quietly brutal film that is not determined to dramatize the act of abortion but instead tells a straightforward human story with a narrative constructed of human obstacles
DOCUDAYS 2020 - New Jerusalem
New Jerusalem is an instructive example showing that for a movie to successfully function as cinéma vérité, it has to take its ‘vérité’ part seriously
Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe and Caren Pistorius take the wheel in the new trailer from Solstice Studios' Unhinged
America’s movie theaters will show their first new film on July 1st, Unhinged, a thriller starring Academy Award-winner Russell Crowe
Hammamet
Hammamet is a disappointing feature and, given the subject matter, a far more complex movie could have been developed
Šavovi (Stitches)
Though too methodical to truly enthral, Stitches is a well-acted and intriguing character study.
Tupla & Shadow director Federico Zampaglione shares lockdown horror movie shot in three days
Tupla & Shadow director Federico Zampaglione shares lockdown horror movie shot in three days
TRIBECA 2020 - Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles
Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles from documentary filmmaker, Laura Gabbert is a short yet sweet reminder that art does not have to be limited to a single mode of expression
Tezuka’s Barbara
Tezuka's Barbara is a headache for all the right reasons
The Main Event
The Main Event is not shy about proclaiming who it is aimed for: families that love to come together every Monday night for Monday Night RAW
Life: Untitled
Not only is director Kana Yamada one to watch but she puts directors — decades in the making — to shame, by showcasing such a standard of skill present in Life: Untitled
Normal People
Sally Rooney’s eponymous love story is a confident and uncompromising piece of work that tells a tale of young love stripped to its bare bones without the filters of nostalgia or sugar-coating sentimentality
The Man Without a Shadow
Alireza Raissian's The Man Without a Shadow is a stoic and deliberately methodical thriller that explores gender dynamics in an Iranian household to an engaging degree
Narcissus and Goldmund
With the original text celebrating its 90th anniversary, it seems scarcely believable that this is the first adaptation of Hermann Hesse’s tale of friendship in the Middle Ages
Upload - Season 1
Upload makes the most of its ultimately simple story by believing in its characters and being effortlessly funny, touching, and sincere
The Clone Wars - S7E12: Victory and Death
The titular wars are over, and Star Wars itself will never be the same.

