Film Review: Brad’s Status (2017)
byAfter Obama’s election in 2009 there was an influx of films about slavery and race relations. Every film is affected by the period and…
After Obama’s election in 2009 there was an influx of films about slavery and race relations. Every film is affected by the period and…
Daniel Radcliffe returns to the screen as a Ginsberg so soon after his 2013 turn as Allen Ginsberg in Kill Your Darlings. Although it’s spelled…
To watch Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit is a struggle. It’s a struggle to see the violence continually wreaked upon black bodies in the story of…
After taking the film world, and indeed the world in general, by storm, Wonder Woman is now officially the highest grossing superhero origin film…
At the start of November the Christmas decorations start to adorn the city, carols start to be played through the supermarket radio channels, and…
Believe it or not, the last Saw film came out seven years ago. It seems like it was only recently that we’d get a…
With bitter fighting taking place over basic human rights in Australia, a movie about listening to the stories of others, about understanding – yourself,…
If you had John Waters remake Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 Stalker the result might end up resembling The Ornithologist, the latest feature from Portuguese arthouse director…
Vincent Van Gogh‘s life as an artist and crazy man is celebrated in Loving Vincent. Directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman this is the first fully painted animated film to use the same brush…
Suburbicon is both the title of the film and the name of the idyllic and idealised 1950s style suburb in which it is set….