Film Review: Hit the Road: Cambodia (2018)
byImagine an episode of The Amazing Race, but the directors have edited out all the photo finishes, scrapped the tense music, and lost interest…
Imagine an episode of The Amazing Race, but the directors have edited out all the photo finishes, scrapped the tense music, and lost interest…
The Song Keepers tells the story of The Central Australian Aboriginal Women’s Choir and their journey to Germany to ‘return’ Lutheran hymns to the…
Ten years and eighteen films have built towards Infinity War. This has to be one of the most ambitious undertakings that anyone has ever…
Andrey Zvyagintsev, master of nihilism, focuses all his dark energies on his latest work Loveless. An existential drama about a lost boy, and in…
Amy Schumer stars in I Feel Pretty, directed and written by Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein (How to Be Single, He’s Just Not That…
The fates were particularly cruel to the Kennedy family in the 20th century. Everyone knows about John F. Kennedy’s infamous motorcade through downtown Dallas,…
Written and directed by Sally Potter, The Party is a black and white art film with several great performances and a lot of thoughts…
Pablo Berger’s latest film is an apt choice to launch this year’s Spanish Film Festival, even if it isn’t Spain’s most impressive output. If…
Animation is the perfect medium for Wes Anderson. The auteur of pastel symmetry likes to mould the world to fit his preferred aesthetic, so…
Without even seeing this film there is a lot to be surmised on the facts alone. Rampage stars The Rock and a giant gorilla,…