Film Review

Living DVD Review

Transporting Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 Japanese classic Ikiru to 1950s London, Living tells the story of…

God’s Creatures – Glasgow Film Festival 2023 Review

God’s Creatures begins with the discovery of a body. Another son of the Irish fishing…

Saint Omer Review

An academic specialising in the study of shamed women throughout history, Rama (Kayije Kagame) travels…

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed Review

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, the latest film from Oscar-winning director Laura Poitras, comprises…

Holy Spider Review

Between 2000 and 2001, Saeed Hanaei murdered sixteen women in the Iranian city of Mashhad;…

Lynch/Oz Review

“There’s not a day that goes by where I don’t think about The Wizard of…

No Bears Review

Sometimes a movie is inextricable from its context. Iranian director Jafar Panahi has spent his…

Fall Review

Fall opens half way up a mountain, so you know what’s coming. Hunter (Virginia Gardner),…

Mr Malcolm’s List DVD Review

It is a truth universally acknowledged that any period drama that tries to emulate the…

Hilma Review

When I first began watching Hilma, Lasse Hallström’s biopic about revolutionary artist Hilma af Klint,…

One Second Review

China, during the Cultural Revolution. An unnamed man (Zhang Liu) has escaped from a labour…

Strawberry Mansion Review

How you will feel about Strawberry Mansion will probably line up with your visceral reaction…