99 Homes
“99 HOMES can’t be faulted for its moral clarity and sharp commentary on a brutally competitive society.” Jim Moore reviews.
“99 HOMES can’t be faulted for its moral clarity and sharp commentary on a brutally competitive society.” Jim Moore reviews.
16 YEARS TILL SUMMER documents Scottish ex-con Uisdean’s attempts to ingratiate himself back into society.
Plenty of initial spark but the drama fails to maintain its sizzle. Lillie Davidson reviews THE CHAMBERMAID LYNN.
Set around 2011, THE AMINA PROFILE focuses on the internet romance between a woman from Montreal, and Amina and American/Syrian girl living in Damascus during the Arab uprising.
The 2006 remastered version of THE HARDER THEY COME is an inspired fusion of exploitation film, neorealist drama and musical, writes Jim Moore.
Ben Dalton, Edd Elliott and Lillie Davidson talk DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN, WHY ME?, THE CHAMBERMAID LYNN and foot fetishes.
Ben Dalton, Edd Elliott and Mark Liversidge review ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL, THE LESSON and egg-static POACHED
Mike Levy recounts the highlights from Sonja Heiss’s Q&A following HEDI SCHNEIDER GETS STUCK.
AS WE WERE DREAMING maybe be generic, but it has enough fun and firepower to entertain most, writes Jim Moore.
Edd Elliott interviews Emma Eliza Regan on her new film DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN.