Sundance Film Festival 2022 Review: Alice ★★★
Keke Palmer takes the titular role in Alice, the debut feature from writer-director Krystin Ver
Keke Palmer takes the titular role in Alice, the debut feature from writer-director Krystin Ver
Jim Cummings’ The Wolf of Snow Hollow quickly saw him gain favour with genre fans
Vaughn Stein, the filmmaker behind Margot Robbie’s 2018 drama Terminal, directs the freshly released Every
We had the pleasure of sitting down to chat to Louise Linton about her directorial
After its world premiere at Sundance 2020, filmmaker Lawrence Michael Levine’s Black Bear emerges for
Louise Linton has crafted a high camp fantasy with her directorial debut Me You Madness.
Contemporary film-noir thriller The Woman with Leopard Shoes (original title: La Femme aux Chaussures Leopard)
Amy Seimetz returns with her first feature as writer-director since 2012’s haunting debut Sun Don’t
Our teenage selves would have imploded with excitement at the thought of Ryan Phillippe and
We reviewed Orlando Bloom piece Retaliation back in 2017 at the Edinburgh International Film Festival
An all star cast gather for Spectrum’s original series Paradise Lost – a pulpy Southern
There’s woozy Southern charm aplenty in the trailer for crime potboiler Arkansas. The project from
Lucky McKee’s 2011 Jack Ketchum adaptation, The Woman, may not strike you as a film
Arron Blake and Darius Shu write, direct, and produce short film, His Hands, an atmospheric
Canadian model/turned actor, Nick Bateman, stars in the upcoming indie thriller The Perception from director
Writer-director Aneesh Chaganty makes his feature debut with Searching, a project which he co-writes with
Pedro Aguilera explores reversion to a more atavistic persuasion in voyeuristic thriller, Sister of Mine
Your newest Netflix binge will soon be arriving in the form of original series, Gypsy,
Kirsten Dunst’s CV continues to go from strength to strength – especially noticeable this year
Five years since her last film (the critically acclaimed Lore), Cate Shortland returns with another
Pablo Larraín reunites with No collaborator Gael García Bernal for Neruda, a film that pays
Colour us excited for Arnold Schwarzenegger’s latest film, Aftermath. The action icon has had a
The Room’s Greg Sestero and Tommy Wiseau, the most impressive collaborative force since Werner Herzog
Dolph Lundgren stars in Shark Lake which has been dubbed by one fellow critic as
Michael Winner was not a filmmaker known for his tact and grace – so those
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