The Home Game – Review
When you think of footballing cities, you think of Barcelona. Madrid. Manchester. Munich. Hell, maybe even Glasgow. But Hellissandur? Perhaps…
When you think of footballing cities, you think of Barcelona. Madrid. Manchester. Munich. Hell, maybe even Glasgow. But Hellissandur? Perhaps…
Legal dramas are a cinema staple. As audiences, we love rousing closing speeches, heated debates, surprise witnesses and a verdict…
The 1990s in China was a period of extreme flux. As state-owned businesses and structures began to disintegrate, unemployment and…
“Scandi noir” feels like it’s been around forever. Viewers and readers alike indulge in tales of bitter winters, detectives who…
It is timely that writer / director Farah Nabulsi should make her feature-length debut on the festival circuit. Her Oscar-nominated…
There cannot be too much left to do with the horror sub-genre that is the vampire film. We’ve had sparkly…
It can be slightly unnerving when a film character decides to stare deeply into the eyes of their audience. We…
The first Western movie is said to date back to 1894, a single reel silent film that pre-dates the “golden…
This review contains spoilers At school, it did always seem like the teachers’ lounge was a place of mystery. Only…
Italian director Matteo Garrone is perhaps best known as the man behind 2008’s Gomorra, taking viewers deep into the brutal…