
Blue Is The Warmest Colour – London Film Festival review
The choppy but bountiful waters of teenage angst are fished once again, this time by French director Abdellatif Kechice in his new film Blue Is […]
The choppy but bountiful waters of teenage angst are fished once again, this time by French director Abdellatif Kechice in his new film Blue Is […]
The Santa Fe Independent Film Festival has kicked off. Check it out tonight through Sunday. Support your locals and great film.
Masters of Sex, the new period drama from the scribe who penned The Pacific and John Adams, opens in October 1956 as celebrated gynecologist William Masters (Michael […]
He might be the world’s greatest supervillain, but that doesn’t stop him from having problems at home. Take a look at the newest video from Hep Ninjas, Don Negativo!
Before we dive into the H&G original soundtrack by Joe Silva, let’s take a look at the film H&G itself. Written and directed by Danishka […]
Jean-Luc Godard’s Pierrot le Fou (1965) is a film about miscommunication and subjectivity that illustrates the impossible task of existing simultaneously in ‘the real’ and […]
This day and age has seen the rise of the ‘slutty’ trailer. You know the kind. In less than three minutes it shows far more […]
The Zeitg-heist The youth. What are they like, eh? Well, apparently in one part of Los Angeles they’re a bunch of hedonistic, celebrity obsessed posers […]
Plenty more fish in the sea… I’m ashamed to say that I visited SeaWorld, back in 2009. I saw the dolphins and belugas. I saw […]
The King of the Chocolate-Box film is back. Richard Curtis is returning to cinema screens in the director’s chair four years after his sophomore feature […]
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