Film Review: Pamela Anderson Delivers a Masterclass in Cinematic Authenticity in ‘The Last Showgirl’
The Last Showgirl, Gia Coppola’s latest feature, was sadly absent from much of this year’s
The Last Showgirl, Gia Coppola’s latest feature, was sadly absent from much of this year’s
Michele Morrone and Megan Fox lead Subservience, tapping into themes of artificial intelligence gone wrong,
Writer-director Eddie Alcazar crafts a real indie gem with Divinity. Distorted versions of reality, B-movie
A lingering unease radiates from director-screenwriter Laura Moss’s unnerving Birth/Rebirth which sits on the Sundance
L’Immensità from director Emanuele Crialese brims with an undeniable heart and soul as it navigates
Cassandro, the fictional debut from filmmaker Roger Ross Williams, is one of the highest profile
The strongest horror to come out of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival was also its
Chiaki Yanagimoto and Ben Braun’s AUM: The Cult at the End of the World tells
Writer-director Chloe Domont presents a sizzling psychological thriller delving into cutting gender dynamics and the
Horror has a special place at Sundance, in recent years debuting features such as The
Jennifer Connelly leads Bad Behaviour from writer-director Alice Englert. The project benefits from Connelly’s leading
There’s a sadness which permeates Emily Atef’s More Than Ever (Plus que jamais), the final
François Ozon’s punchy Peter Von Kant arrives at the French Film Festival UK, paying homage
Directors Alessandro Guida and Matteo Pilati bring us Mascarpone, a gay romantic comedy centred on
Catherine Corsini who previously helmed the politically-charged same-sex romance Summertime revisits similar thematic territory in
BeBe Zahara Benet, the drag alter ego of Marshall Ngwa is put under the microscope in
Director-screenwriter Adam Kalderon brings The Swimmer to the BFI Flare Festival with the feature presenting
Based on the story of Swedish footballer Martin Bengtsson, Tigers (Tigrar) captures the trappings of
Claire Denis presents complex, astute character-driven drama in Fire (Both Sides of the Blade), a
Languorous dramatic slow-burner Silent Land is a unnerving piece that takes on the ill-fated holiday
Judith C. Brown’s Immodest Acts: The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy gets
Gaspar Noé’s latest feature Vortex is a quietly sobering, painful experience as it makes a
Canadian acting talent Amanda Brugel (The Handmaid’s Tale, Canada’s Drag Race) leads Ashgrove, a timely
The very essence of what makes us human is explored in Sundance gem You Won’t
The challenges and dedication of immigrant mothers is showcased in Sundance’s impressive horror selection Nanny
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