Film Review: Wide Open Sky (2015)
byIf you want to know why the arts are imperative in education, you need not look any further than Wide Open Sky. In this…
If you want to know why the arts are imperative in education, you need not look any further than Wide Open Sky. In this…
Chris Hemsworth returns as The Huntsman in this prequel-sequel-in-one, a film that proves that sometimes there simply isn’t enough backstory to be fleshed out…
It’s safe to say that this is not something to take your kids to. After all, as they say, kids can be cruel, and…
Throughout its short history, The United States of America has long seemed to be tearing itself apart. From the Civil War, through to the…
Rams, written and directed by Grímur Hákonarson, opens with a wide, panning shot of a farmer tending to his sheep. It could almost pass for…
Arriving in the same few months as Son of Saul comes the first feature film of Giulio Ricciarelli. Set in West Germany during 1958, just…
6:45am 18th April 2014. A massive chunk of glacial ice collapsed over the main climbing section of Mt Everest which triggered an avalanche. Fourteen million tonnes…
April and the Extraordinary World beings with an intriguing and cerebral premise: Napoleon dies in a chemical explosion and the trajectory of history is…
As the saying goes – it takes two to tango. Two people who have the agility and passion to bring a dance to life…
Rising from the dust of so many ruined cities, Batman and Superman meet to settle the score for thousands of 13 year olds posing…