Film Review: ’71 (2015)
byCatholic Nationalists. Protestant Loyalists. The Troubles. Gary Hook (Jack O’Connell) is a young British soldier trained for warfare with ambitions of being sent abroad….
Catholic Nationalists. Protestant Loyalists. The Troubles. Gary Hook (Jack O’Connell) is a young British soldier trained for warfare with ambitions of being sent abroad….
Courtesy of Entertainment One, Film Blerg is giving away 5 copies of each of the following DVDs, out to own on DVD, BluRay and Digital HD:…
There are few cities that throw up as much dramatic inspiration as Paris. In Israel Horovitz’s My Old Lady, it is a quirk of real estate…
Back-stories are tough. They can be done, but normally, when you’re messing with classic literature, it’s best to steer clear, regardless of your historical…
The Little Death, the English translation of la petite mort – the French term for orgasm, follows the sex lives of four couples that are somewhat intertwined…
We’ve seen Woody Allen do it all before. A cynical older man; an enigmatic and beautiful younger woman; and a picture perfect European setting….
After winning in the Best Actor category at the Cannes Film Festival where it played in the Un Certain Regard section, it will come…
Courtesy of Entertainment One, Film Blerg is giving away 5 double passes to see the new Australian film GALORE, in cinemas from June 19. Film Synopsis: It’s a sweltering summer before…
It certainly was the best of times for Charles Dickens but it was undoubtedly the worst of times for others. In his second film…
Not only is ‘Wadjda’ the first feature film ever made in Saudi Arabia but also marks as the first feature length film to be…