Film
Berlinale 2019: ’37 Seconds’ is a Classic Japanese Crowdpleaser
'37 Seconds' is a touching film about living with cerebral palsy, that beguiles thanks to its unconventional narrative.
'37 Seconds' is a touching film about living with cerebral palsy, that beguiles thanks to its unconventional narrative.
The Valley of the People Who Don’t Know refers to the area near Dresden in East Germany that’s furthest away...
Sundance 2019: Native Son Review In Richard Wright’s 1940 novel Native Son, he ponders the ways in which society strips...
The Souvenir Review I went into Joanna Hogg’s The Souvenir completely blind, not knowing a thing about it, including who...
Sundance 2019: Honey Boy It’s clear from the opening moments of Honey Boy that its subject, Shia LaBeouf, lives with...
'Shooting the Mafia' is the story of photojournalist Letizia Battaglia, who shot hundreds of photos of Cosa Nostra murder victims.
'Anbessa' takes an honest look at Ethiopia's bold housing scheme by seeing how it impacts the most vulnerable.
(The eighth and final season of Game of Thrones debuts on April 14th, marking the beginning of the end for...
(The eighth and final season of Game of Thrones debuts on April 14th, marking the beginning of the end for...
'Acid' is an exciting debut by Aleksandr Gorchilin, which plays something like a Russian version of 'Trainspotting.'
If last year’s Burning didn’t quite scratch that Murakami itch, try And Your Bird Can Sing. The inspiration of the...
One Cambodian boy’s dream for a better life in Thailand is violently shattered in Buoyancy, an unflinching look at the...
Brussels is known for super-strength beers served in unique glasses, the Mannekin Pis sculpture, Tintin, and pommes mit mayo. Brussels...
'Tremors' is a deeply felt exploration of homophobia in Guatemala.
'The Portuguese Woman' adapted from the novel by Robert Musil, boasts an impressive colour palette, but the story sends you...