The Way We Talk Review
Inclusivity is deeply important to me. While I am not disabled and, by most societal standards, could be considered “normal,”...
Inclusivity is deeply important to me. While I am not disabled and, by most societal standards, could be considered “normal,”...
Director John Maclean returns with another visually stirring piece of cinema in Tornado... Some sixty years ago, the cinematic dictionary...
How To Train Your Dragon in "Real 3D" is just as brilliant as its original - but is that a...
The Ballad of Wallis Island was this year’s Surprise Film at the Glasgow Film Festival, and what a charming wee surprise it...
Don Lee (Ma Dong-seok) is one of the most recognisable names in contemporary South Korean cinema. Whether it’s his memorable...
The police and criminals go hand in hand; one cannot exist without the other—it’s a symbiotic relationship. However, this dynamic...
The Final Destination movies have always been something of a guilty pleasure franchise. Modern audiences have an appetite for watching...
Motel Destino opens with a medium close-up of clear blue water, with waves crashing on the shore, with the diegetic...
Director Andrew Ahn has made a virtue out of a necessity. Re-working Ang Lee’s early 90s Oscar nominated The Wedding...
The idea of anonymity on the internet is truly a mirage—something we believe exists but is merely a figment of...
Having premiered at the London Film Festival last year to great acclaim, and a spotlight screening at the Manchester Film...
In a month when animals are helping us get in touch with our emotions – see last week’s The Penguin...
Let’s get the cliché out of the way. Animals and children are notorious scene stealers, hence the oft-quoted advice to...
This squirmy reimagining of Cinderella with graphic sex and folk-tinged body horror will worm its whimsical way under your skin....