Horror Channel brings shocks aplenty in June with star-studded Spine-Chiller Season
There are star-studded shocks aplenty on Horror Channel in June, courtesy of the SPINE-CHILLER SEASON - a selection of supernatural mysteries to get your summer off to a very scary start
Visions du Réel 2020 - Amor Fati
With over ten different stories in the mix, scenes and sequences gently shuffle into one another, each of them self-contained while remaining mysterious and incomplete
The Goldfish
What The Goldfish lacks in humour it makes up for with its sweet nature
Visions du Réel 2020 - Kombinat
Equally a scathing commentary on the wide-ranging destruction caused by rampant industrial development, as well as an honest snapshot of the human existence with its beauty, mundanity and drama
BERLINALE 2020- The Wolves
Samuel Kishi Leopo's Los Lobos (The Wolves) is a thematically rich and heartbreaking insight into the trials and tribulations of immigration in America
TRIBECA 2020 - Asia
Ruthy Pribar's Asia is a stunning emotionally charged documentation of the hope and tragedy found in love and family, beautifully orchestrated in two seismic performances from Alena Yiv and Shira Haas
Homecoming - Season 2
Homecoming’s sophomore season is a tightly focused and helplessly tense experience that sends its viewers down a spiral of mysteries and stays gripping until its satisfying conclusion.
The Half of It
At the very least, as imperfect as they are, audiences should be gratified that these stories are being backed and told
All That Perishes at the Edge of Land
Hira Nabi's film is a delicately produced and compelling short that examines where aesthetical beauty meets the ugliness of corruption
CPH:DOX 2020 - Själö (Island of Souls)
The haunting tales of the wronged, silenced women, in Själo - Island of Souls, can leave more of an impression after its trance of melancholy and silent rage is over, and must not be forgotten
Mrs. Noisy
Despite some good performances and thoughtful messages, Mrs. Noisy is too scattershot to truly hit the mark
IFFR 2020 - Labyrinth of Cinema
Labyrinth of Cinema is an original and spectacular imaginative exhibition from start to finish
The Wrong Missy
The Wrong Missy struggles to deliver enough laughs to help it stand out amongst the crowd
Donta Storey: "This was something I felt I had to do - it's my story"
Rising talent Donta Storey talks Compton, being a person of colour in the industry, directorial short debut LiME, and the future
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

