Film Review: My Cousin Rachel (2017)
byBased on the 1951 novel by British author Daphne du Maurier, Roger Michell adapts and directs My Cousin Rachel. This story is both a…
Based on the 1951 novel by British author Daphne du Maurier, Roger Michell adapts and directs My Cousin Rachel. This story is both a…
Perhaps it is a reflection of these memoir-happy times that something like Churchill comes to our screens now – a true story that can…
Romanian director Cristian Mungiu has only made five feature films, but in that time he’s won nearly every major award at Cannes, conquered his…
It’s always interesting to imagine how the current era of time will come to be defined. If the industrial/tech age ever loses its title…
Released in the States last year and in contention for a Best Original screenplay at this year’s Oscars, it wouldn’t be a surprise if…
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Aussie Ben Young’s first feature film is a loose adaptation of the Birnie murders. Perth suburbanites Catherine and David Birnie abducted and murdered several…
There must be a “franchise blockbuster checklist” that gets ticked off whenever a new movie rolls off the big studio production line. Disney’s latest…
The whole argument of ‘the novel is better than the film’, has the collective agreement that books are somehow better, but really the debate should be…
All-male private schools have never been a beacon for progressive attitudes, not least when it comes to issues of sexuality. It’s this stone-age mentality that makes it…