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 […]
Love or hate it, Damon Russell’s Snow on Tha Bluff is a captivating film that questions the notions of documentary and fiction. Part documentary, part drama, […]
Mid-way through their Summer Stampede Tour, British indie-folk band Mumford & Sons hosted a performance in Kit Carson Park in Taos, NM, which more than […]
At first it seemed rather pointless to write a review of Argo at this stage. Having swept through the 2013 award season pinning down countless […]
On Cloud Nine Is there any point in labeling books as ‘unfilmable’ anymore? HBO has enjoyed a huge amount of success since 2011 for adapting […]
Walking With Cavemen First came The Land Before Time. Then came Dinosaur. Decades later and we’re still enduring the Ice Age movies (the franchise clearly intends to last […]
House of Cards is West Wing’s evil twin; the Game of Thrones of American politics. Cards shows us the seedy underbelly of Washington D.C. — shady deals, corruption, murder, […]
An incredibly famous historical tale in it’s native land, the tragic love triangle between King Christian VII, his wife Caroline Mathilde and German physician Johann […]
La Tristesse Durera Toujours One night, in late 2003, Joyce Carol Vincent sat down to wrap up some Christmas presents and never got up again. […]
First time documentary writer/director Lindsay Jaeger takes us on a subjective journey into the isolated desert of Utah. Following in the footsteps of Into the Wild, Jaeger’s […]
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