Film Review: The Family (2016)
byWhen much of our media is dominated by fad and ‘false news’, it is quite interesting to see a film about a truly false…
When much of our media is dominated by fad and ‘false news’, it is quite interesting to see a film about a truly false…
The Great Wall opens with prologue text that gives us some information about the Great Wall of China. It decidedly tells us that there…
The current fascination with American race relations continues like never before in Oscar season 2017. The pallid white-fest of the previous years climaxed famously…
“Some people build fences to keep people out…and other people build fences to keep people in” – August Wilson, Fences. Boundaries, borders, divisions, and…
With The Handmaiden, director Park Chan-wook (perhaps best known for Oldboy) adds another visually indulgent and thematically risqué film to his resume. The screenplay,…
The silence in the title of Martin Scorsese’s most recent film refers to the silence of the voice of God, when one is alone…
Denis Villeneuve is one of the most talented and exciting directors in contemporary cinema. In Prisoners he portrays vengeful parental anguish with a palpably…
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner surely there’s no better time to release the next film in the Fifty Shades trilogy. Because nothing…
No, there’s no Marlon Brando here, but there is a loveable ginger cat and one uplifting true story to go with it. Based on…
The Coming War on China is a dry but humane look at the politics of war by journalist John Pilger, his 60th film for ITV, a free…