Brothers
Together they contemplate the larger significance of the long-delayed homecoming. BROTHERS is a film for those who enjoy quiet, slow cinema.
Together they contemplate the larger significance of the long-delayed homecoming. BROTHERS is a film for those who enjoy quiet, slow cinema.
Most families have their fair share of tantrums. Few are likely to compare to the dysfunctional dynamics erupting in ILLEGITIMATE. The household horrors in this Romanian drama are grisly and unlikely to be ones you would want to witness alongside your mother, father or siblings. In exploding the niggling frustrations we usually repress in our … Continue reading Illegitimate
Edd Elliott surveys the films of the closing night of this year’s UK Film Festival.
Edd Elliott interviews Karen Guthrie about her new release THE CLOSER WE GET.
Edd Elliott reviews A Window In London, part of the BFI’s London on Film series.
You will leave TOKYO TRIBE little more than an idyllic splatter mark, pulverised by a blender of pure lunacy
Ben Dalton, Edd Elliott and Lillie Davidson talk DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN, WHY ME?, THE CHAMBERMAID LYNN and foot fetishes.
Lots of smiles and enthusiasm, but Edd Elliot isn’t totally sold on SWEETHEARTS OF THE GRIDIRON.
Edd Elliott interviews Emma Eliza Regan on her new film DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN.
Forget mid-western tumbleweed or the dusty horizons of southern Italy – DARKNESS trucks the violent western to the green fields of Ireland.