Terminal ★ ½
There’s something to be said for the art of subtlety, and recently many films have adopted the ideology that ‘lessContinue Reading
There’s something to be said for the art of subtlety, and recently many films have adopted the ideology that ‘lessContinue Reading
Sundance has always played the role as film’s indie rock counterpart so it was only fitting that Brett Haley’s warmContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: This month we have a pretty diverse set of Most Anticipated titles. Two first time directors, two veteranContinue Reading
Coming-of-age stories tend to be very hit and miss. The ones that truly work are rooted in their characters andContinue Reading
Anyone who has ever been privileged to direct a film also knows that, although it can be like trying toContinue Reading
“You know what Freud says about the nature of horror? He says it’s when the home becomes unhomelike. Unheimlich.” –Continue Reading
With Claire Danes and Jim Parsons television shows both potentially coming to an end next year people might wonder what’sContinue Reading
June is LGBT Pride Month and to celebrate the occasion we’ve gathered a number of films that either feature LGBTContinue Reading
Following in the footsteps of The Witch and It Comes at Night, Hereditary is A24’s new widely buzzed about horrorContinue Reading
The second film directed by Saw writer Leigh Whannell, Upgrade depicts a rather radical solution to limb paralysis. A man,Continue Reading










