Your Week In Film: Gilliam, Ghostbusters and more! Stephen O'Nion June 9, 2017 News 1. Don Quixote is coming… finally It’s taken nearly 20 years but Terry Gilliam has completed principal photography on The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. No, we don’t believe it either. Gilliam’s quest...
Why The House of Mirth is Terence Davies’ Most Underrated Film Patrick Nabarro April 5, 2017 Features A Quiet Passion is not only the title of the Emily Dickinson biopic that comes out on general release this weekend. It could also be a fitting epigraph for the ethos of its diligent and artful director,...
A Love Letter To… Trading Places Patrick Taylor December 24, 2014 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Trading Places (1983) is not a film often mentioned on many people’s list of favourite Christmas films. Though it may not have as many obvious festive touch-points as revered classics such as It’s a...
Get On Up – Review Ben Murphie November 25, 2014 Reviews Charlie Boseman inhabits James Brown so well in Get on Up, you could easily think the Godfather of Soul himself had emerged from the grave to jitter through this biopic of his life. Unfortunately, clunky...
A Love Letter To… The Blues Brothers Patrick Taylor September 17, 2014 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia They were on a mission from God. No one stood a chance, let alone the entire representation of the Illinois Law Enforcement Community. Born out of a musical sketch on Saturday Night Live, The Blues Brothers...
Stories from the Set: The Blues Brothers Olivia Luder May 23, 2014 Behind The Curtain, Features, Stories from the Set Elwood: It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses. Jake: Hit it. Jake and Elwood were on a mission from God but when it came...