MIFF 2015 Film Review: Only the Dead (2015)
byMichael Ware is a fascinating individual with insights into dark truths many of us may only glimpse in a life time. He is the…
Michael Ware is a fascinating individual with insights into dark truths many of us may only glimpse in a life time. He is the…
It’s sadly all too common for women in Western society to experience body image concerns. In a culture where thin is in, and beauty is…
The Guest, directed by Adam Wingard and written by Simon Barrett, is a hilariously bonkers ride. It starts off innocently enough: a man arrives…
In James White, director and screenwriter Josh Mond has created an understated character study of a man struggling to cope with his father’s death…
How does one approach reviewing a film like Yakuza Apocalypse? Directed by Takashi Miike and with a screenplay by Yoshitaka Yamaguchi, the film could be…
Southpaw begins with a powerful opening sequence; Billy Hope (Jake Gyllenhaal) has thrashing heavy metal music pounding into his ears via headphones, as a…
Iris Apfel, the subject and namesake of the Albert Maysles directed documentary Iris, learned early in her life that she wasn’t pretty. But pretty…
It has been quite a while since a thriller as taut and superbly crafted as The Invitation has come along. Written by Phil Hay…
There is a messiness to youth, and how we remember it, that is visceral, often indescribable. This is my first encounter with French director…
Christian Petzold has created a moving and intriguing tale of betrayal and reclaimed identity in Phoenix, a fascinating noir mystery that should prove one of…