Berlinale 2020: Movies That Should Be On Your Agenda
byA little bit less than a month – and the 70th Berlinale is upon us! This time with a new head – Carlo Chatrian from…
A little bit less than a month – and the 70th Berlinale is upon us! This time with a new head – Carlo Chatrian from…
Oliver Laxe’s third feature film Fire Will Come premiered earlier this year in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section and went home with the Jury Prize….
Each year, Sundance London brings a carefully selected programme of films from Park City, Utah across the pond to Picturehouse Central. Among which are…
“Welcome to the world boy, full of misery from top to bottom.” In The Nightingale, young Irish convict Clare (Aisling Franciosi) is hellbent on…
Sometimes the hardest goodbyes are the ones you never get to say. Lulu Wang’s second feature The Farewell is a semi-autobiographical exploration of familial…
Adapted from the eponymous 2014 novel, Sophie Hyde’s Animals is a gritty, drug-fuelled portrait of the destructive relationship between two best friends who have…
“The world in which we live is reflected in contemporary cinema. The personal is political, the old slogan from the 1968 Women’s Lib movement…
“The technological advancement that mankind is so proud of has distorted us to some extent. Living in giant civilized cities makes it easy for…
Camp is a certain mode of aestheticism. It is one way of seeing the world as an aesthetic phenomenon. That way, the way of…