What We’re Watching – March 2023
We have a bit of variety this month, ranging from classic cinema to the slasher film. Strong performances and thoughtfulnessContinue Reading
We have a bit of variety this month, ranging from classic cinema to the slasher film. Strong performances and thoughtfulnessContinue Reading
The Righteous It takes a certain amount of boldness to attempt and channel Bergman while also starring in your ownContinue Reading
Nick Davie: As 2020 draws to a close, South Korean cinema has never been as popular as it is now,Continue Reading
The movie industry today tends to reward anything with any sort of name recognition and has prompted an endless supplyContinue Reading
After almost one hundred years since the first Academy Awards ceremony, Bong Joon-ho‘s Parasite became the first foreign language film toContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: I’ll get us started with the first film in this month’s Most Anticipated selection, Non-Fiction directed by OlivierContinue Reading
“But I think I just cannot stand to see violence in any way […] Why do we stand still onContinue Reading
Ben McDonald: December is looking to be a powerhouse for big names in the independent and auteurist department. First up onContinue Reading
Nicolas Pesce’s directorial debut The Eyes of My Mother presents scenes that are all disturbing. The black-and-white horror film is aContinue Reading









