Melbourne 2018 Review: TRANSIT Disorients and Compels as Unique Wartime Noir
Director Christian Petzold’s (Phoenix) unique adaptation of the same name brilliantly twists the time and place of World War II…
Director Christian Petzold’s (Phoenix) unique adaptation of the same name brilliantly twists the time and place of World War II…
They say that war is hell. Nevertheless, hell takes on a different kind of connotation when watching the boisterous and…
News came yesterday that RLJE Films have acquired the North American rights for David Ian McKendry’s debut feature film and…
Languid and without judgement, the world is stared down. Nikolaus Geyrhalter, forever working in wide-shot, frames up and presents his…
Legendary composer Fabio Frizzi contributed the score to cult hit Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich and with Lakeshore Records prepping…
You would be hard pressed to find better value for your cinematic dollar than the small program that Johnny Larocque…
Kosta Nikas’ revenge thriller from Australia, Sacred Heart, is available today on VOD/DVD and BluRay from Gravitas Ventures. Screen Anarchy…
The brilliant and brutal trials and tribulations of the teen girl treachery and transitional schooling years is captured masterfully in…
The current kings of cult movie overkill, Severin Films, revealed their latest upcoming releases today. Next up for these heroes…
It was inevitable that Director X’s overwrought flashy, stylish and glossy remake of the late great Gordon Parks Jr.-directed 1972…
I had the the opportunity to talk to Elad Laor, festival director of the Jerusalem Film Workshop, a six-week program…
The minimal teaser posters for A24’s ‘pizza delivery boy slasher film,’ Slice, get right to the meat and cheese of…
L’Etrange Festival will held its 24th edition from the 5th to the 16th of september 2018. The french festival has…
The premise of BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee’s impassioned, incendiary, often brilliant new film, sounds like a joke. In 1978, Ron Stallworth…