Dinosaur 13 – Sundance London Review Tom Bond April 27, 2014 Reviews 1 Comment The dusty world of fossil digs might seem boring, but Dinosaur 13 is a documentary that gives heart to those weathered bones. You’re drawn in by the passion and excitement of Pete Larson & co. as they...
Under the Electric Sky – Sundance London Review Christopher Preston April 25, 2014 Reviews Under the Electric Sky is a ridiculous film which exhibits ridiculous people. Shot during 2013’s Electric Daisy Carnival it offers zero accessibility and little of interest to anyone not already associated...
Twenty Feet from Stardom – Review Calum Baker March 29, 2014 Reviews Though its accessibility has drawn scorn from fans of "serious" documentary-making, this VH1-vibed account of sadly-overlooked backing singers should win anyone over. It's the magnetic personalities as much...
Conspiracy And Corruption – Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God Cameron Ward March 24, 2014 Analysis, Close-Up, Features 3 Comments - "My most grievous fault" - Mea maxima culpa - my most grievous fault. American documentary director Alex Gibney is long known for his meticulous examination of deep-seated institutional corruption....
Making It Big: Hope for Steve David Brake January 15, 2014 Features, Independent, Making It Big The Beatles once sang "All you need is love; love is all you need". We've featured a variety of Kickstarter projects through our series of Making It Big. Documentaries about stamps and Inca monks, stop motion...
Top 10 Films of 2013: Christopher Christopher Preston December 29, 2013 Analysis, Features, Top 10 As 2013 draws to a close, it’s time to reel off One Room With A View’s Top Ten Films of 2013. Each writer will list their top ten and we’ll reach an ultimate list at the end. To achieve this, we’ll be...
The Act of Killing – Review Christopher Preston December 10, 2013 Reviews 1 Comment Prepare yourself for The Act of Killing. For two hours you will keep the company of men who shrug off torture, laugh at rape, and consider murder as fodder for interesting anecdotes. Indonesia, post the...
Making It Big: Wisdomkeepers, Paqo Andino David Brake December 6, 2013 Features, Independent, Making It Big So far in our quest to show you the great and glorious of the Kickstarter world, we've touched projects from all different backgrounds & genres - documentaries, animations and sci-fi shorts to name but a...
Making It Big: The Million Dollar Duck David Brake November 24, 2013 Features, Independent, Making It Big So far in Making It Big, we've promoted gorgeous stop motion animations to feature length psychological thrillers - all within the boundaries of the fictional. Therefore it's time to support the factual with a...
Milius – Review Chris Davies November 4, 2013 Reviews 1 Comment Spielberg, Lucas, Coppola and other living legends lend amusing anecdotes on this controversial figure and his self-constructed mythos. Sadly, a stroke has left Milius with a severe speech impediment, so...
The Armstrong Lie – LFF Review David Brake September 29, 2013 Reviews The two universal questions surrounding the Lance Armstrong saga are: How did it go on for so long, and why did he do it? Packed with frank admissions from nearly all parties involved, the film thrives when...