#Blue_Whale – Fantasia Festival 2021 Review Rafaela Sales Ross August 20, 2021 Reviews In the UK, when someone googles “blue whale challenge”, the first result is a website compiling a series of suicide hotlines readily available for anyone struggling with feelings of self-harm. This...
Pig – EIFF 2021 Review Scott Wilson August 20, 2021 Reviews Robin Feld is battered and bruised. His lone companion in the woods where he lives is a truffle-foraging pig, and she’s been kidnapped by assailants who left Robin bloody on the floor. Without pause – or a...
Censor – Review Alysha Prasad August 20, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in January 2021 as part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage. “Horror is already out there, in all of us” is the answer in Prano Bailey-Bond’s Censor, which...
Martyrs Lane – Fantasia Festival 2021 Review Alysha Prasad August 19, 2021 Reviews Ruth Platt’s Martyrs Lane centres around 10-year-old Leah (Kiera Thompson) who lives in a bustling vicarage with her family. One day, a spectral child (Sienna Sayer) with feathered wings on her back appears...
The Bright Side – EIFF 2021 Review Rafaela Sales Ross August 19, 2021 Reviews Night after night, Kate (Gemma-Leah Deveraux) grabs a cheap beer and walks up on stage at her local pub/comedy club. She shoots one self-deprecating joke after another, before heading to a shabby room in the...
Glasshouse – Fantasia Festival 2021 Review Rafaela Sales Ross August 17, 2021 Reviews “We will remember”, chants a small group of siblings as their mother solemnly proclaims rules as if they were bible verses. “As long as we remember, we remain”, she punctuates as the ritual nears its...
The Righteous – Fantasia Festival 2021 Review Alysha Prasad August 16, 2021 Reviews The idea of penance is covered in Mark O'Brien’s The Righteous after a former priest, Frederic (Henry Czerny) and his wife, Ethel Mason (Mimi Kuzyk), mourn the loss of their adopted child. When they’re...
100 Minutes – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 15, 2021 Reviews From its title, 100 Minutes would seem to condense the concept of Aleksandr Solzhenitzyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (the film’s Russian title makes this connection more explicit). Instead,...
Hellbender – Fantasia Festival 2021 Review Alysha Prasad August 15, 2021 Reviews From the minds of John Adams, Toby Poser, and their daughter Zelda Adams, comes Hellbender, a family-focused twist on the usual coming-of-age story, starring Zelda and her sister, Lulu Adams. Lonely,...
Monte Verità – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 14, 2021 Reviews The greatest strength and weakness of Monte Verità - Stefan Jäger’s Swiss historical drama set in 1906 Locarno - is the fact that it so excellently, yet uncritically, evokes its time. Modern art, dance,...
Secret Name – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 14, 2021 Reviews Nélie (Lyna Khoudri) sees no future for herself on the streets of 1914 Paris. A chance encounter with a Red Cross nurse, however, seems a ticket out of prostitution, and her resourceful work on the front...
I’m Your Man – Review Carmen Paddock August 14, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in March 2021 as part of our Berlinale coverage. Cuneiform expert Alma works at Berlin’s prestigious Pergamon Museum, but like most academics she needs that last bit of...
New Order – Review Sophie Maxwell August 14, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in October 2020 as part of our London Film Festival coverage. With much of the world experiencing some degree of political and social unrest, it would seem a pertinent time...
Wildland – Review Carmen Paddock August 14, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in February 2020 as part of our Berlinale coverage. The titular Wildland evoked by Jeanette Nordahl’s feature is both the expansive Danish scenery and the inner workings...
Ostrov – Lost Island – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 14, 2021 Reviews The unlicensed fisherman of Ostrov, an island in the Caspian Sea, often see themselves against the world. Left to their own devices after the breakup of the Soviet Union, local patriarch Ivan cannot help but...