LFF: Talvar (2015)
‘Talvar’, or ‘Guilty’ as it was penned to the London Film Festival crowds, is a true crime thriller that rocked India in 2008 when the crime occurred, and subsequently stormed the […]
‘Talvar’, or ‘Guilty’ as it was penned to the London Film Festival crowds, is a true crime thriller that rocked India in 2008 when the crime occurred, and subsequently stormed the […]
With Halloween approaching shortly, I was invited by Moviehooker.com to assist with their review of the new Horror Anthology release, “Mexico Barbaro”. A showcase for first-time directors and those well versed […]
The latest guest review comes from Jacob Oller from “Should I Watch?” reviews. He is a Oklahoma City film critic and writer. Find more of his work at http://www.shouldiwatchreviews.com, IonOk.com/eye-movies, or follow him […]
Yorgos Lanthimos’s take on reality has always been a little off-balance. It looks familiar, but the people who tend to inhabit his absurdly surreal world and the events that take […]
Based on the book of the same name by Emma Donoghue, Room centres on a mother and son locked in a soundproofed garden shed against their will, with no hope […]
“Like, literally, the worst film I’ve ever seen”. These were the words uttered by someone after the screening of The Boy at the Rich Mix cinema in Shoreditch. Quite why […]
It’s difficult to describe what I have seen after my viewing of ‘High-Rise’, the latest outing by acclaimed UK low-budget indie director Ben Wheatley (Sightseers, A Field in England, Kill List). […]
A strong contender for a top 10 film of the year for me, and another in the line of music based appearances on the big screen this year following on from Amy, […]
I’m a big fan of films about the extremes of nature and the elements. They contain terrifying, scary, unpredictable factors that claim many lives, which is why the notion of […]
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