This time around, director Jim Jarmusch has stayed to what he knows in Paterson, a rather brilliant film about the mundane.
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This time around, director Jim Jarmusch has stayed to what he knows in Paterson, a rather brilliant film about the mundane.
2016 has been a great year for television. We made a supercut to celebrate our favourite moments on screen.
Rosalie Blum serenades its audience with a lovely tale about lost souls finding one another.
The Rehearsal allows its audience to view a haunting and raw side of adolescence that isn’t glamorised by the usual beautiful teenagers that Hollywood so often served.
Gifting its audience with a nuanced portrayal of a hypothetical ‘first contact’, Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival breathes life into a seemingly familiar tale.
Pacing, tone, characters and actors aside, what really makes Hacksaw Ridge insufferable is how laughably outdated it is. It’s 2016, are we seriously still making movies that demonise the Japanese?
Just in time for Halloween, our resident horror junkie gets his freak on and spills on his favourite horror films of all time.
In the first episode of the Spoiler Nation podcast, we talk about our initial reactions to the Doctor Strange, and give a brief, spoiler-free review in the beginning, before diving deep into spoiler territory.
"Hell or High Water" is the latest screenwriting effort from Sicario writer Taylor Sheridan, and it goes a long way to paint a rich picture of the film’s setting.
With a soundtrack ranging from Mazzy Star to Rihanna, Andrea Arnold’s phenomenal work American Honey captures teenage movement like no other.
There are moments in the Ouija: Origin of Evil that are profoundly stupid. Although, without them, the film would be a whole lot less fun.
Adult Swim honours late voice actor C. Martin Croker by making all "Space Ghost Coast to Coast" free to stream on its website.
This wonderfully directed film is a one sided view at the rise and (some would argue) fall of Edward Snowden’s career.
And the significance of having someone to talk to.
The Lavazza Italian Film Festival is the most exciting Italian cultural event on the calendar. We reviewed Perfect Strangers, a light-hearted portrayal of the conflicting relationship we have with technology.
The Lavazza Italian Film Festival will be dominating our diaries this month. One of the program's films Limbo was molto bello.
The Revenant is a beautifully made film filled with excellent special effects that bring this epic tale to life. The dazzling 3-hour epic teaches us so much about the power in determination of survival.
It has been meme-ed, and it has been copied, yet 21 years later, Clueless remains one of the most relevant feminist films of all time. We diligently review the film as part of our Requiem for a Film series.
Penned by the comedic duo Tina Fey and Amy Phoeler, from Saturday Night Live fame, Mean Girls is everything you want in a teen flick. In the next edition of Requiem for a Film, we look beyond the simplistic plot and discuss the power of appearance and popularity.
In our next instalment of Requiem for a Film we dissect Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood, the epic re-imagining of the 1926 novel Oil! (Sinclair) showcasing Daniel Day Lewis in an Oscar-winning role.