Editor’s Blog — Saturday 30th August: Day 3
Jim rediscovers the small delights — and irritations — of the Cambridge Film Festival.
Jim rediscovers the small delights — and irritations — of the Cambridge Film Festival.
Jennifer Aniston may be one of the brightest lights in LIFE OF CRIME, according to Andrew Nickolds.
Jack Toye spoke to filmmaker Leah Meyerhoff and sound mixer Joe Stillwater about I BELIEVE IN UNICORNS, screening at Cambridge Film Festival this year.
NINGEN delights in a type of storytelling so refreshing in its refusal to be defined by simple morals, neat endings and tied up plots, writes Sarah Dillon.
TIR makes the most of the mundane, according to Andrew Nickolds.
The start of a highly promising odd-couple detective partnership, according to Stephen Watson.
Bucket List of the Festival. If you don’t do it you’ll be forcibly removed from the Picturehouse!
If you’ve ever done something bad to a Sylvanian Families doll, you will relish the cruel comedy of Frauke Finsterwalder’s FINSTERWORLD, writes Faust Lerner.
PETER SELLERS: THE EARLY SHORTS have problems but are oddly prescient according to Ben Dalton.
LOVE STEAKS is an off-kilter romantic comedy with a difference, writes Jim Moore.