Habit
HABIT is an excellent show of film-making, displaying a plethora of directorial skill, writes Jack McCurdy.
HABIT is an excellent show of film-making, displaying a plethora of directorial skill, writes Jack McCurdy.
“Adrenaline pumping with a side of swoon”… “Visually offensive, yet spectacular”… Jack McCurdy reviews the MOTION strand of CFF’s Short Fusion
Ireland-set horror that gives into conventional shocks after a remarkable, unsettling first half-hour.
The supreme Mojave Desert is the real star of INFERNO 3-D, according to Jack McCurdy.
David Michôd brings a new dimension to a dystopic genre that has had so much exploration already – think post-apocalyptic OF MICE AND MEN, says Jack McCurdy.
Richard Ayoade’s THE DOUBLE is one of the most dull, yet unutterably infatuating films Jack McCurdy has watched in a long time.
For over ten years the war in Afghanistan has plagued our television screens, broadcasting terror across the globe. But how much do we really know?
THE CRASH REEL is an intense, blistering ride through the world of snowboarder Kevin Pearce, writes Jack McCurdy.
PSYCHOSIS OF A SANE MAN, a collection of films from Anglia Ruskin University students, was a triumph and a brilliant chance to showcase innovative young minds behind the cameras, writes Jack McCurdy.
If you ask people from the Cambridge area, or even the UK, very few will be able to say they’ve seen an Estonian film. From viewing VISIONS FROM ESTONIA, the real filmmaking talent lies in animation, writes Jack McCurdy.