Venice 2018 Review: THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS, The Coens Misfire In New Netflix Western
The 75th Venice Biennale seems to have profited considerably from Cannes’ war with Netflix this year, allowing lots of gold-tipped…
The 75th Venice Biennale seems to have profited considerably from Cannes’ war with Netflix this year, allowing lots of gold-tipped…
NEW UK/US TITLE: Crimson Peak (Blu-ray) Limited Edition Guillermo del Toro’s lavish, stunningly realised journey into the dark heart of…
The Smell of Petrol is the second film by award winning writer/director and actor Branko Tomovic (24: Live Another Day, Luna,…
Something sinister lurks in the bowels of an ancient colonial estate in the rural Indian village of Tumbbad. A vengeful…
In Mathieu Turi’s debut feature film, Hostile, a lone survivor named Juliette struggles to survive against hunger, thirst, a broken…
Among the scant books in my tiny rented room in San Francisco, I’ve kept a spine-worn copy of Romeo and…
Patriarchalism turned out to be a rather dysfunctional system. Swiss filmmaker Barbara Miller embarks to uncover the weak points and…
September is almost upon us, and here in The Netherlands it doesn’t just mean the arrival of Autumn and a…
It was the penultimate day of FrightFest and the incessant rain did nothing to deter horror fans and genre aficionados…
The new film Sorry to Bother You has been widely praised by critics, but writer Evan Narcisse is frustrated that…
Our friends at Raven Banner Entertainment will release Leo Scherman’s WWI horror flick Trench 11 in Canadian cinemas on August…
Looking more ‘theatrical playbill’ than ‘key art,’ this One Sheet, for the Lumière Brothers’ travelling collection of short films, is…
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Paris Dennard Screenshot/CNN Another rabid Trump supporter is going down in a sex…
“What you see in the famous Mad Men series,” says Denver Art Museum curator Florence Müller, “he has invented this.”…