Swiss Pop Talent Nemo Releases Dancefloor Anthem ‘God’s a Raver’, Reveals ‘Arthouse’ Album for October
Eurovision winner Nemo made a triumphant win to the contest’s stage this year in Basel,
Eurovision winner Nemo made a triumphant win to the contest’s stage this year in Basel,
The very essence of what makes us human is explored in Sundance gem You Won’t
Matthew Rankin writes and directs arthouse historical comedy The Twentieth Century, chronicling the rise of
Marianne Faithfull has begun her slow COVID recovery and marks this with her first album
Danish melodrama Queen of Hearts is an impressive one that lulls us into expecting a
Swedish filmmaker Johannes Nyholm follows his 2016 arthouse debut feature The Giant with the similarly
At a punchy seventy-seven minutes, writer-director Quentin Dupieux’s Deerskin is a manic absurdist delight. A
Théo Court’s Blanco En Blanco (White on White) is an undeniably challenging watch, a slow-burner
Kirsten Dunst’s CV continues to go from strength to strength – especially noticeable this year
Film festivals are great for providing us with marvellous little curiosities like Guillaume Nicloux’s The
Brady Corbet’s directorial debut, The Childhood of a Leader, is an unsettling operatic piece that
Taking a rest for writing, directing and starring in his own films, Xavier Dolan simply stars
The trailer for Argentinian revenge film, El Ardor (or The Burning to us simple English
Eighty-four year old French auteur Jean-Luc Godard’s first major release since 2010’s Film Socialisme, Goodbye
A surprise stand-out of this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival is Luis Minarro’s Falling Star
Surely Atlas will be one of the most divisive films of this year’s Edinburgh International
After a section of salacious teasers, the first official trailer for Lars Von Trier’s hotly anticipated sexual
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