The Man Standing Next – Review
“Men at some time are masters of their fate.” Giving off distinctly Caesar and Brutus vibes is Min-ho Woo’s The…
“Men at some time are masters of their fate.” Giving off distinctly Caesar and Brutus vibes is Min-ho Woo’s The…
Ahh off the grid living. Something so simple yet so amazing when done right. Of course, if you’re currently living…
Cinema has been blurring the lines of fiction versus reality since its inception. In order to be compelling, it has…
Desperate poverty makes desperate people do desperate things. Srdan Golubovic’s Father makes that clear from it’s shocking opening scenes, wherein…
The revenge movie. It tends to follow a pretty bog-standard formula. Something bad happens to a person and – having…
What does it take to break the human spirit; our trust in the justice system; our faith in humanity? Does…
When you think of the recent run of A24 movies, you think of horror (Midsommar or Hereditary); chaos (Uncut Gems)…
When you think of movies set in Spain, you’re likely to think of the colour and vivacity associated with the…
“I’m a nice guy.” “I thought you were into it.” “It wasn’t like that.” Cassie has heard every excuse in…
Regina King makes her directorial debut with her stage-to-screen adaptation of Kemp Powers’ One Night in Miami. It’s a fictionalised…