Review: I Think We’re Alone Now – “An affecting reflection on loneliness, grief, loss and the complex nature of the human heart”
If the devil is in the details when it comes to great filmmaking, I Think We’re Alone Now proves once again that Reed Morano has...
Read MoreBFI London Film Festival 2018 Review: Girl
Back in 2013 whilst reviewing the 10th volume of Boys on Films, Peccadillo Pictures’ illustrious anthology of queer shorts from across the...
Read MoreIMAX Review: First Man
Ever since its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival at the end of summer, First Man, Damien Chazelle’s fourth feature film, has...
Read MoreBFI London Film Festival 2018 Review: Thunder Road – “An outstanding feature debut”
There are plenty of reasons why Thunder Road is an outstanding feature debut – from its virtuoso one-take opening sequence to its...
Read MoreBehind the scenes of Sicilian Ghost Story with filmmakers Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza
What if you blend in real-life crime drama with the horror and fantasy elements of the supernatural and wrap it all up in an elegiac ode...
Read MoreReview: First Reformed – “Paul Schrader has made one of the best films in his long career”
Hardly this year you’ll find a film that so eerily captures the anguished state of the human condition in these uncertain times we’re...
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 MoreReview & Interview: Inside My Friend Dahmer with filmmaker Marc Meyers
A compelling character study oozing with razor-sharp tension from start to finish, the best way to fully appreciate the nuances behind My...
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