Created by Mark Dennis and Ben Foster, Time Trap is a sci-fi/fantasy that starts with an interesting concept, yet turns into a jumbled mess of its own doing.
A wry, bittersweet but profoundly affecting cinematic experience, Can You Ever Forgive Me? is an astonishing examination of loneliness and detachment.
From start to finish, Ramen Teh is a joy, telling a powerful story about how our shared love of food can transcend cultural barriers.
We present to you the winners of the 2018 Drunken Film Fest, which this year had a series in Oakland, California.
Doctor Who’s fourth episode, “Arachnids in the UK”, gives us thrills with mutated spiders and a reminder of the impact humans are having on the planet’s ecosystem.
Steve Coogan and Paul Rudd star in Ideal Home, a comedy about an upper middle class couple that feels out of touch, and severely outdated.
There is much to admire about The Sisters Brothers; the powerful performances, the beautiful cinematography, and the statement on violence in the Old West.
Peterloo is a righteously angry film still mad at the widespread injustices that denied the less fortunate their basic human rights, almost two centuries later.
Hilarious, formally impeccable and necessarily provocative, Bodied may well be the greatest hip-hop movie ever made.
In The Girl in the Spider’s Web, hacker Lisbeth Salander and journalist Mikael Blomkvist find themselves caught in a web of spies and cybercriminals.
The Changeling has built up a devoted club of admirers and its influence on films such as The Ring and Annabelle have seen it reclaimed by many as the grandfather of the Conjuring Universe.
We spoke with actress Carla Gallo to discuss her latest film, Room for Rent, its unconventional path to fruition, growing up on screen and more!