Brimstone – Review Cathy Brennan September 28, 2017 Reviews To get to the heart of what makes Brimstone a terrible film, one has to look at the tone. On the surface this 19th century-set tale is bleak, as it charts the life of the mute Liz (Dakota Fanning)....
Holding The Man – Review Bertie Archer June 5, 2016 Reviews Stick with Holding The Man; what starts as an awkward school-day skit (Corr and Stott are as convincing teenagers as Hill and Tatum are in Jump Street) becomes a touching story with superb lead and supporting...
Genius – Berlinale 2016 Review Eddie Falvey February 17, 2016 Reviews Regardless of its subject matter, calling a film Genius is, naturally, a risky move; that said, while the film fails to live up to its namesake, it's a starry, solid account of a literary icon and the man who...
Second Chance: Prometheus Patrick Taylor September 29, 2015 Features, Nostalgia, Second Chance We’re not going to pretend that Prometheus wasn’t a sizable disappointment – it was. However in the wake of Mr. Scott’s latest trip into space with The Martian, will posterity begin to look more...
Results – Review Cameron Ward May 29, 2015 Reviews Director Andrew Bujalski gets away from the pointless, meandering angst of his usual 20-something subjects, and moves right on with Results to those 40-somethings that kind of have it figured out, but not...