Sundance London 2023 Review: Scrapper – “Remarkable directing and stellar performances”
Does it really take a village to raise a child? Scrapper begins with that exact age-old proverb, but quickly dismisses it. The initial...
Read MoreSundance London 2023 Review: Fairyland – “Touches on universal themes”
A tender and heartbreaking story, Fairyland was the perfect start of the Sundance London Film Festival as my first screening of this...
Read MoreReview: Leave No Trace – “One of this year’s most rewarding cinematic experiences”
It’s been a long wait but writer/director Debra Granik’s new film Leave No Trace is well worth each of the 8 years it took her to come...
Read MoreReview: Hereditary – “Both style and substance are remarkable”
Having crafted his feature debut around the concept of heritage and blatantly spelling it out in the film’s title, writer/director Ari...
Read MoreSundance London 2018 Highlights: Hereditary, Leave No Trace and First Reformed
If you missed out on the outstanding line up of this year’s Sundance London which took place at Picturehouse Central May 31 – June 03,...
Read MoreSundance London 2018 Review: The Tale – “A timely reflection on memory”
As a documentary filmmaker, Jennifer Fox is no stranger to the telling of complicated and deeply personal stories of others. But she’s the...
Read MoreSundance London 2018 Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Desiree Akhavan’s follow up to 2015’s Appropriate Behaviour, is another LGBT story, but this time around it’s more of a drama than a...
Read MoreSundance London 2018 Review: Never Goin’ Back – “A charming and entertaining film full of teenage kicks”
Teenage romance and petty crime collide in this debut comedy-drama by Writer-Director Augustine Frizell. Teenage girl couple Jessie (Maia...
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