Always in Season – Review
In August 2014, Lennon Lacy was found hanging from a swingset in Bladenboro, North Carolina. After seemingly little investigative work,…
In August 2014, Lennon Lacy was found hanging from a swingset in Bladenboro, North Carolina. After seemingly little investigative work,…
The opening scene – and it does seem to be one, continuous take – of Jurgis Matulevičius’ Isaac will leave your…
Glasgow Film Festival will host the UK premiere of the brand new black and white version of Best Picture Oscar…
The opening sequence in 2005’s Walk the Line had your toes tapping in the cinema aisles as the unmistakable twang…
When I covered Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s Fugue and discussed it’s shocking and unsettling opening scenes, I thought that nothing would top that in…
A woman teeters on her heels; unsteady on her feet. She’s walking on a railway line and her clothes are…
Like most Spanish properties, Laura’s family home in a small village just outside Madrid has huge wooden doors that keep…
It’s a shame to think that many contemporary cinema goers will be unaware of the work of Elaine May. Which…
In so many ways, The Sisters Brothers isn’t your typical Western. There isn’t an over abundance of violence; there are no Native…
Fear and paranoia are two incredibly useful tools in the search for control. If you create enough fear surrounding a…