BEGINNING | FILM REVIEW
BEGINNING | FILM REVIEW Dir: Dea Kulumbegashvili (18, 120 mins) A restrained and disturbing Georgian drama that takes its time but with threat omnipresent, as the film follows one …
BEGINNING | FILM REVIEW Dir: Dea Kulumbegashvili (18, 120 mins) A restrained and disturbing Georgian drama that takes its time but with threat omnipresent, as the film follows one …
UNDINE | FILM REVIEW Dir: Christian Petzold (15, 91 mins) A haunting German drama that utilises an ancient myth to examine modern relationships, retaining a dreamlike quality throughout. Paula …
CHAOS WALKING | FILM REVIEW Dir: Doug Liman (12, 109 mins) A belated release for this adaptation of Patrick Ness’ YA novel The Knife of Never Letting Go, a …
THE MAURITANIAN | FILM REVIEW Dir: Kevin MacDonald (15, 129 mins) A pertinent, well-intentioned drama that occasionally beggars belief as it tells the true story of Mohamedou Ould Slahi, …
VIOLATION | FILM REVIEW Dir: Dusty Mancinelli / Madeline Sims-Fewer (18, 108 mins) A gruelling, complex drama that confronts sexual violence head-on as a woman is driven to revenge …
HE DREAMS OF GIANTS | FILM REVIEW Dir: Keith Fulton / Louis Pepe (15, 85 mins) Terry Gilliam’s directorial career has been full of battles and attrition – from …
AMMONITE | FILM REVIEW Dir: Francis Lee (15, 120 mins) Following the success of gritty love story God’s Own Country, its immersive director focuses on another passionate yarn, this …
SIX MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT | FILM REVIEW Dir: Andy Goddard (12A, 99 mins) Eddie Izzard stars in this based-on-a-true-story drama where an English coastal boarding school, home to 20 …
WOW FILM FESTIVAL: THE TOLL | REVIEW Dir: Ryan Andrew Hooper (15, 83 mins) A neo-Western that makes brilliant use of its locations, The Toll is an enjoyable genre …
SILK ROAD | FILM REVIEW Dir: Tiller Russell (15, 117 mins) A plodding fact-based drama, concerning a darknet website which sold drugs using Bitcoin, that never fully engages. Based …
REUNION | FILM REVIEW Dir: Jake Mahaffy (15, 95 mins) A New Zealand-set horror that creeps and crawls around its ‘haunted’ house, Reunion is disquieting and nightmarish, if sometimes …
MY FATHER AND ME | WE’VE BEEN WATCHING Dir: Nick Broomfield (15, 95 mins) A very personal documentary from Nick Broomfield, where the man behind such works as Kurt And …