The best kinds of films are the ones you have an emotional connection with and that’s just what we have here with Testament of Youth. Adapted from Vera Brittain’s memoir of the s... Read more
The Caravan is a British indie family drama packed full of sentiment that is sometimes misplaced and often forced and not, how you might imagine, a lighthearted family comedy featuring a hol... Read more
Molly (Eléonore Hendricks) is a young, new mother who feels completely isolated and exhausted as she takes care of her child. With her husband rarely there to lend a hand, she decides to ta... Read more
I don’t know about you, but I always find that when it comes to watching movie trailers, it seems to spoil the film itself. Whether the film is something of a cinematic genius or not,... Read more
For some reason, we seem to love watching posh, spoiled Brits cause chaos on the big screen. It’s the same with Americans wealthy kids, but the main difference is that fancy accent, we can’t... Read more
This weekend sees the release of Will Smith’s latest attempt to get back into the spotlight and recover from the cinematic freefall that he’s been experiencing as an actor. Written and direc... Read more
Initially billed as drama-romance, 2014 film The Face of Love plays out more like a near thriller as Annette Bening and Ed Harris shine in a film that fails to match their quality. It’... Read more
This review was originally posted last summer during the NYAFF, the blu-ray features review is the only new addition to the article. This film came in at number two on my top 10 of 2014 list... Read more
With a fitting title, get ready for a film that shifts tones with ease, from the often charming to mostly unpredictable and sometimes dark. Zero Motivation is about a female unit within the... Read more
One of the best reviewed films of 2014 (99/100), James Ward Byrkit’s sci-fi thriller managed to elude me until this past week. I knew nothing about the film except that it was a sci-fi thril... Read more
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