Edge of Summer – Review
Perhaps only some of our readers can remember family “staycations” back in the early 1990s. There were no mobile phones,…
Perhaps only some of our readers can remember family “staycations” back in the early 1990s. There were no mobile phones,…
Milad Alami’s second feature length film opens with a stark white screen – enough to make you think you’ve already…
There has been a plethora of feature-length debuts celebrated at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival, with writer / director Zarrar…
There is nothing subtle about Joseph Schuman and Austin Stark’s Coup! The opening voiceover, complete with commentary about total lockdown,…
Grief and ghosts often make for good company. It is when we are at our lowest ebb that we often…
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…
It is timely that writer / director Farah Nabulsi should make her feature-length debut on the festival circuit. Her Oscar-nominated…
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…