It’s tough out there for female directors in the entertainment industry. It certainly has to be even tougher when you’re a foreign female writer/director trying to get a horror film to break... Read more
The year is 2044, and after solar flares have left Earth’s natural defences weak and susceptible to radiation, the human population had dropped to a mere 21 million. To combat this we... Read more
There are few films featured in the lineup of the New York Film Festival this year that come to the festival with heaps of praise already. Leading the pack is Whiplash, which has wowed audie... Read more
Terry Gilliam is among the most visionary filmmakers of all time, and The Zero Theorem is his first feature since 2009’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, which was only partially f... Read more
Last week, a trailer for a movie called AUTÓMATA from director Gabe Ibáñez seemingly dropped out of nowhere. I had never heard of this film up until I got the press release and now it has m... Read more
Martin Scorsese loves to lend his name to films, especially ones that fall into the gangster genre, and I don’t blame him. There’s a lot of great gangster flicks out there and A... Read more
The 1957 David Lean war epic The Bridge on the River Kwai is a cinema classic, but it is a fictionalized and sanitized version of the torturous conditions Allied prisoners of war endured whi... Read more
The Maid’s Room is a film about those who are so well-off and well-connected that they believe they can make their problems disappear. There have been plenty of movies about people who... Read more
During a DEA raid of a cartel safe house, legendary task force leader Breacher Wharton (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and his team use it as an opportunity to steal $10 million, but when they retur... Read more
The complicated issues of adulthood are on show here in this warm comedy drama from the POV of a teenage girl in Au Revoir L’Ete. This thoughtful film is seen through the eyes of 18 ye... Read more
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