After Lucia (2012) [Review]
After Lucia (2012) Alejandra and her dad Roberto have just moved to town. She is new at school, he has a new job. Starting over is sometimes complicated when you […]
After Lucia (2012) Alejandra and her dad Roberto have just moved to town. She is new at school, he has a new job. Starting over is sometimes complicated when you […]
Fans of the recent trend of excellent crime based TV Dramas will be left fulfilled with Marshland. A story about two detectives on the hunt for a killer in 1980’s rural Spain, […]
My first introduction to Francois Ozon’s work was the excellent comedy, “The New Girlfriend”, after which I was determined to find more of his films. The determination fizzled out, and […]
This is my first time watching any of critically acclaimed director Pedro Almodovar’s work, much to the annoyance of my friends. With most of his DVDs sat in my unwatched […]
There’s a first time for everything, and here goes my first attempt at reviewing a TV series for the guys over at Jumpcut. What better place to start than the […]
Human Capital is an Italian film told via 3 intertwining stories across 4 chapters, and is another fine example of how to execute the inter-connected storyline task similar to that of Amores Perros or […]
As part of the recurring monthly feature, here’s where I look back at what decent movies were added to Netflix UK in March. I Love You Phillip Morris (2010) Jim Carrey […]
The problem with making end of year lists is that they can never be fully inclusive of everything that was released that year. Then you spend the following months catching […]
After many requests to watch a South Korean film that is less “stabby”, I looked to the South Korean box-office history to unearth Kim Byung-woo’s first mainstream film that opened […]
Alejandro Hidalgo’s The House at the End of Time appears as your plain ol’ haunted house movie, with creepy ghostly figures, jump scares and a perpetually grey environment getting bleaker by […]
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