The Blue Trail – London Film Festival 2025
An older woman, dissatisfied with the government’s latest seniors’ relocation policy, sets off along the Amazon to realise her dreamContinue Reading
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An older woman, dissatisfied with the government’s latest seniors’ relocation policy, sets off along the Amazon to realise her dreamContinue Reading
The First Wave is a sobering and emotional look at the rise of COVID-19 in New York City at the beginningContinue Reading
The lean and economical Jockey is a singular showcase for Clifton Collins Jr. who gives a career best performance. Cinema at itsContinue Reading
Legend Tennis and Activist Arthur Ashe navigated a world of racism and division with grace and poise that few possessed. Continue Reading
Writer/Director Anita Rocha da Silveira comes roaring back to the AFI Film Festival with Medusa. Six years between films is aContinue Reading
Céline Sciamma’s Petite Maman is a worthy follow-up to her wildly successful Portrait of a Lady on Fire. Few films about childhood toldContinue Reading
To What Remains looks at Project Recover – an organization that attempts to find the aircraft and servicemen who flew inContinue Reading
Romance is a complicated thing in 2021 … Director Jacques Audiard’s Paris, 13th District elegantly shows this and gives us hope. Few filmsContinue Reading
You know when a documentary about Julia Child begins with Jimi Hendrix’s Fire you’re in for a treat. Julia the newestContinue Reading
Wildland is unlike any female coming-of-age story you have seen. Director Jeanette Nordahl’s debut feature film eschews every single girl coming-of-ageContinue Reading









