Film Review: A United Kingdom (2016)
byWhat the world needs now is love. Not just the title of the classic 1960s song, but also a fact that feels truer than…
What the world needs now is love. Not just the title of the classic 1960s song, but also a fact that feels truer than…
Rounding out a fantastic year in children’s animation, Sing cashes in on the talent show theme, delivering yet another win for Illumination Entertainment (Despicable…
Allied opens in French Morocco in 1942, with Canadian spy Max Vatan (Brad Pitt) parachuting into the desert in dramatic fashion. He is on…
Is there a better way to see in the festive season, than with a gorgeous and uplifting French film? Perhaps not. Last year it…
Not that Jim Jarmusch went into hiding, but he’s back with a new film called Paterson. This film takes Only Lovers Left Alive’s meaninglessness…
Few people dispute that Red Dog was a great yarn, but it was also a huge surprise. Home-grown family movies are a rare breed,…
It doesn’t seem like too long ago, but only last year Disney breathed fresh life into cinema’s greatest ever space political drama. With four billion…
In his latest film Little Men, director Ira Sachs further demonstrates his ability to craft deeply humanistic portraits imbued with generous compassion. Focusing on…
Buoyed by the increasing cult status of such classic Christmas fair as Elf, Die Hard and Love, Actually (many screenings of such films in…
Award winning director and producer Steven Cantor takes us on a journey through the life of controversial “bad boy ballerina” Sergei Polunin in this…