Bones and All – Review Tom Bond November 25, 2022 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in September 2022 as part of our Venice Film Festival coverage. With Bones and All, Luca Guadagnino combines the romantic coming-of-age story of Call Me By Your Name with...
Bardo – Venice Film Festival 2022 Review Tom Bond September 3, 2022 Reviews One can’t help but wonder if Netflix’s much-publicised recent financial troubles are down to business decisions like giving Alejandro G. Iñárritu millions to make Bardo, rather than just sending him to a...
Welcome to Argentina: New Argentine Cinema Patrick Nabarro August 17, 2016 A Beginner's Guide To..., Analysis, Features To mark the 5th annual Argentine Film Festival which starts in London this Thursday, we trace the origins of the present, exciting state of Argentine cinema. In the early years of the new millennium, Latin...
The Revenant – Review Thom Denson January 16, 2016 Reviews Born from what's now becoming infamous as one of the most demanding shoots of all time, masterful filmmaker Iñárritu drags his camera through the frozen upper midwest and, with it, the shredded nerves...
Top 20 Films of 2015: 6. Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Madeline Joint December 26, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 "Wow. You know... What has to happen in a person's life to become a critic anyway? What are you writing? Another review? Is that any good? Is it? Did you even see it?" Michael Keaton is Riggan Thompson, a...