What We’re Watching – January 2023
We’re starting the new year with bit of drama. Our critics have chosen a number of thoughtful and challenging filmsContinue Reading
We’re starting the new year with bit of drama. Our critics have chosen a number of thoughtful and challenging filmsContinue Reading
Jean-Luc Godard was a titan of cinema. From his debut feature film Breathless to his final film The Image Book, Godard pushedContinue Reading
Before Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez would make From Dusk Till Dawn in 1996 and John Carpenter Vampires in 1998,Continue Reading
Zhang Yimou holds an impressive place within cinema, one of only a few auteurs to direct films that excel bothContinue Reading
Salomón Askenazi is the director of El Rey de la Fiesta, his third feature-length film. El Rey de la Fiesta revolves around theContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: It may seem a little on-the-nose to release a film revolving around a pandemic, yet Ben Wheatley hasContinue Reading
Ian Floodgate: Audiences might be easing back into cinemas, but most of the films we’re anticipating this month appear toContinue Reading
We turn to the world of animation, and particularly the wondrous films directed by Hayao Miyazaki, for this month’s RetrospectiveContinue Reading
Mia Sherry: Going into February and the host of films that we have coming out, one that has really caughtContinue Reading
Nick Davie: As 2020 draws to a close, South Korean cinema has never been as popular as it is now,Continue Reading