The Soul of the Balkans in Ulysses’ Gaze
Theo Angelopoulos occupies a niche and very specific place in the history of cinema: his presence as a titan andContinue Reading
Theo Angelopoulos occupies a niche and very specific place in the history of cinema: his presence as a titan andContinue Reading
While some people might be craving a return to “normal life” with a potential end to the COVID-19 pandemic visible,Continue Reading
Ian Floodgate: Audiences might be easing back into cinemas, but most of the films we’re anticipating this month appear toContinue Reading
Ian Floodgate: Short films sometimes get overlooked at film festivals even though they provide the industry an insight into whichContinue Reading
In 2009, Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos announced himself on the international film circuit- the auteur would champion a new waveContinue Reading
Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Favourite has generated tremendous buzz since hitting the festival circuit. The pre-Victorian period film chronicles the dramaticContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: November brings us perhaps the most stacked month of new releases that we’ve seen since starting our MostContinue Reading
Once upon a time, Jim Carrey was one of the biggest names in Hollywood. Carrey had starred in a stringContinue Reading
“Okay, I’m going to explain this very quickly so that I don’t hold you up. Yes, it’s exactly what youContinue Reading
The Cannes Film Festival is indisputably the most renowned of the international film festivals. Controversy, observations on the state ofContinue Reading