People to Each Other
PEOPLE TO EACH OTHER proves an uneven piece of social commentary, according to Stephen Watson.
PEOPLE TO EACH OTHER proves an uneven piece of social commentary, according to Stephen Watson.
Emmanuelle Devos’ performance is at the heart of VIOLETTE, according to Hannah Clarkson.
IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE is a strong thriller with a streak of dark comedy, according Liam Woodcock.
The factory of JOY OF MAN’S DESIRING is other worldly, its insights almost post-human, according to Ben Dalton.
MONICA Z is good, but maybe an opportunity missed, according to Stephen Watson.
The Fritz Lang classic, M, is obviously worth another watch, according to Sarah Lambert.
HOW I CAME TO HATE MATHS is worth showing to the kids, according to Sarah Dillon
GUISEPPE TORNATORE: EVERY FILM MY FIRST FILM is a portrait of the great man, but not necessarily one we all want, according to Mike Levy.
HOME FROM HOME is a monumental work, and a true successor to Edgar Reitz’s HEIMAT series, according to Mike O’Brien.
Jesse Moss’ documentary is a story about work, masculinity, faith and the difficulty of doing good, writes Jim Moore.