The Queen of Fear (La Reina del Miedo): London Film Festival 2018 Review
Valeria Bertucelli puts herself centre stage as she writes, directs and starts in The Queen of Fear. A studyContinue Reading
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Valeria Bertucelli puts herself centre stage as she writes, directs and starts in The Queen of Fear. A studyContinue Reading
The legend that is Robert Redford bows out on a high note, in David Lowery’s highly enjoyable The Old ManContinue Reading
Marie’s London Film Festival this year kicked off with an absorbing drama from actor-turned-director Paul Dano Paul Dano’s directorialContinue Reading
Adam finds the LA Film Festival entry Olympia a warm and inviting character piece about one of those life-defining moments.Continue Reading
The welcome return of writer/director Tamara Jenkins bares the fruits of her labor in a deeply personal heartfelt comedy-drama starringContinue Reading
Adam looks at a true dyed in the wool classic; Fred Zinnemann’s The Day of the Jackal. The beautiful Blu-RayContinue Reading
Adam gets his ‘high and tight’ done at The Barbershop. The Tim Story neo-classic comes to Blu-Ray loaded with specialContinue Reading
Adam finds much to like in the Joan Chen directed romantic drama Autumn in New York. The film is beingContinue Reading
Director Sergei Loznitsa forces Marie to stare deeply into the abyss of the bleak, uncompromising Russian psyche, and the abyssContinue Reading
Marie feels conflicted about this Icelandic tale of a young girl surrounded by relationships she doesn’t yet understand. WhenContinue Reading









