Film Review: Ghost Stories (2017)
Schlocktober is upon us, bringing the promise of chilling thrills and bloody spills. A time of year when all the big horror films are…
Schlocktober is upon us, bringing the promise of chilling thrills and bloody spills. A time of year when all the big horror films are…
Based on the memoirs of David and Nic Sheff, Beautiful Boy portrays a family’s ordeal with drug addiction with grace. Not to be confused…
Director Eli Roth takes a well deserved break from traumatising adults and embarks on a new challenge with The House With a Clock in…
In the long list of crimes that the church has perpetrated over the years, the mental torture and sexual destruction of LGBT youths is…
Spike Lee has always preferred to explore race relations in America head on. His latest film BlacKkKlansman, which he directed and wrote, is no different….
Updating a classic of the Blaxplitation genre in the political climate of 2018 is a ballsy move. Superfly, released in 1972, remains one of the…
It’s only a few days from the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival, and this year offers some very interesting picks. Here are some we’re looking…
There are few films in recent memory which are as magnificently crafted as Israeli film Foxtrot. Skillfully directed and written by Samuel Maoz, the…
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…
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…