Film Review: Clarity (2015)
With the state of US-Mexican relations in a curious place at present, with Donald Trump’s border wall still a possibility, Clarity has the potential to…
With the state of US-Mexican relations in a curious place at present, with Donald Trump’s border wall still a possibility, Clarity has the potential to…
As avid film watchers, we often forget that our eyes are subject to some heavy pressure. Screens dry out the eyes and can lead…
Strange But True is a puzzle, but ultimately not in the way that it wants to be. It has you guessing to begin with, trying…
A loose remake of the 2008 French film L’empreinte de l’ange, director Kim Farrant‘s second feature relocates this twisting tale to the suburbs of…
There’s no shortage of films and documentaries about the moon landings but with the 50th anniversary of those astonishing days fast approaching, Todd Douglass Miller’s…
As the thirty year cycle of nostalgia plunges us deeper into the 1980s, American-Malaysian director Yen Tan goes back to the Christmas of 1985….
Queen is about to sell a lot of albums again, or whatever is today’s modern equivalent. As audiences emerge from viewings of Bryan Singer’s…
Who wouldn’t like a bookshop in their main street? What kind of sociopath would it take to oppose such an innocent undertaking? These are…
It should come as no surprise that Ferenc Török’s 1945 takes place in 1945, at a time of great tumult for Hungary. The Nazi…
“I believe if there’s any kind of God it wouldn’t be in any of us, not you or me but just this little space…