Carnage: Swallowing the Past (2017)
Carnage: Swallowing the Past (2017) It’s 2067, the UK is vegan, but older generations are suffering the guilt of their carnivorous past. Simon Amstell asks us to forgive them for […]
Carnage: Swallowing the Past (2017) It’s 2067, the UK is vegan, but older generations are suffering the guilt of their carnivorous past. Simon Amstell asks us to forgive them for […]
It’s been about a year since I saw The Revenant, and I’m not sure why I held off so long before writing a review. I remember it like it was […]
Hi all, I’m quite surprised so many people still visit this site, although whether these are genuine visits or links to my images from Google, I can’t be bothered to work […]
Inside Llewyn Davis is the Coen Brothers, and Oscar Isaac at their finest. This is a truly endearing, sophisticated and funny film that warms you despite its cold, harsh landscapes. […]
As part of the ongoing World Cinema Club over at Jumpcut, I was asked to compile a brief list of my South Korean favourites as if it were being pitched […]
Joshua Oppenheimer’s Act of Killing showed the mortifying re-enactments of the executions of suspected communists that took place in 1960’s Indonesia. The people who carried out these horrific acts are celebrated heroes, […]
2015 was a fantastic year for documentaries as highlighted in my “Best of” post, but no sooner are we in 2016 and BBC4 decides to add another incredible documentary to […]
Kornél Mundruczó’s Budapest set thriller, White God, is simply jaw-dropping. A strange cross between Homeward Bound and Hitchcock’s The Birds, it uses 274 dogs in total (most of which were found […]
Matthew Heineman puts himself in the heart of the action as he looks to showcase those taking on the Mexican drug cartels. This is grass-roots documentary making at its finest, […]
As noted in my Top Films of 2015, the year for documentaries was especially strong. So much so that I have decided to give them their own list, and I urge you […]
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