Holy Spider – Review
There’s something about those five little words, based on a true story, that really draws viewers in. Especially when we…
There’s something about those five little words, based on a true story, that really draws viewers in. Especially when we…
There surely cannot be any more romantic stories left to tell in cinema. Boy meets girl, the pair don’t get…
Climbing an abandoned radio tower that soars 2000 feet into the cloudless Mojave Desert sky. It sounds like something Tom…
Writer-director Emanuele Crialese hasn’t made a feature-film since 2011’s Terrafirma. In fact, he only has four films to his name.…
Depictions of mental health on screen can so often feel like nothing more than mere tropes; a plot device to…
There has been many a cinematic protagonist whose past filters into their present. Sometimes, it’s an unexpected visit from a…
“What’s your favourite movie?” It’s a question that most self-professed cinema lovers will have been asked at some point in…
Portrayals of motherhood tend to fall into two camps, cinematically speaking. There’s the frazzled mum with sick down her shirt…
Writer-director Léonor Serraille’s second feature-length film, Mother and Son (Un Petit Frère) is an immigrant story wrapped up in a…
“No approval need from your doctor or family,” a Plan 75 representative smiles at his elderly customer. In fact, the…