The Light Between Oceans
A strong cast runs aground in a soggy, lighthouse-bound melodrama set after the First World War.
A strong cast runs aground in a soggy, lighthouse-bound melodrama set after the First World War.
EL SUR is literally a film of unfinished business, yet perfectly realized in its study of the mysteries of family life
This documentary is conventionally put together, but the story it tells is devastating in its impact.
Ira Sachs eschews melodrama in favour of a beautifully underplayed sense of life taking its complicated course in LITTLE MEN.
Studiocanal and Emfoundation are pleased to announce the release of a new restoration of the 1962 classic A KIND OF LOVING. Andrew Nickolds reviews.
Andrew Nickolds reviews WEINER, a fast paced verite film that unfolds like a modern Shakespearean tragedy.
Andrew Nickolds reviews Jeremy Saulnier’s latest thriller GREEN ROOM.
Joan Osborne’s 1990s hit ‘One of Us’ gets its answer in this wacky extravaganza co-written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael.
Investigative journalism, but not as we know it – not from the movies, anyway. Andrew Nickolds reviews SPOTLIGHT
It’s easy to see why Steven Spielberg jumped at the chance to film Matt Sharman’s script based on this true Cold War story – Andrew Nickolds reviews.