The Ballad of Wallis Island Review
The Ballad of Wallis Island was this year’s Surprise Film at the Glasgow Film Festival, and what a charming wee surprise it...
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....
First dates can be killer. Quite literally for widowed mum Violet (Meghan Fahy), the unlucky protagonist of Drop - the...
It’s a strange time for faith-based cinema. Gone are the days of Ben-Hur or The Ten Commandments, epic tales from...
The "revenge for your dead wife" trope is a tough one to tackle, and unfortunately, James Hawes’ The Amateur doesn’t...