Nick Frost and Alicia Silverstone enter the Krazy House in the trailer for the surreal Dutch comedy
First of all, no this is not a film about Liverpool’s Krazy House. A nightclub I spent a lot of time in during my younger years....
Read MoreReview: Fremont – “Bold and assured in its style”
Once, upon opening a fortune cookie, I took out the small strip of paper and it read, “You like Chinese food.” I mean, this was a fairly...
Read MoreSundance London 2023 Review: You Hurt My Feelings is Quietly Spectacular
This year marks the Sundance Summer Festival’s tenth London appearance. The Festival, from the famous film institute, showcases a...
Read MoreSundance 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 MoreKlondike – Watch the trailer for the Sundance-Winning Ukrainian Anti-War Drama
July 2014. Expectant parents Irka and Tolik live in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine near the Russian border, disputed territory in...
Read MoreSundance 2023 Review: Rye Lane -“A wonderful, modern take on the romantic comedy.”
As our story starts, we are in a public washroom moving swiftly between stalls. In one, a guy is getting beat up, in the next a lady...
Read MoreSundance 2023 Review: 20 Days in Mariupol – “The heartbreaking cost of war”
When the war in Ukraine started, I remember it was every headline and on every news station 24/7. I was glued to the television,...
Read MoreSundance 2023 Review: Cat Person – “Some elements I loved, and others I just very much disliked.”
Cat Person opens with a quote from Margaret Atwood: “Men are afraid women will laugh at them. Women are afraid men will kill them.” These...
Read MoreSundance 2023 Review: A Little Prayer – “David Strathairn at his finest”
As a father attempts to address the marriage issues of his daughter and son, he begins to question his own abilities as a parent. A...
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