Red Moon Tide – Review Louise Burrell April 23, 2021 Reviews While we await the reopening of cinemas across the UK, MUBI are currently releasing some of the most interesting new films for home viewing. New to the platform is Red Moon Tide, Lois Patiño’s...
The Changing Face of Pedro Almodóvar’s Autofiction Joseph Bullock July 9, 2020 Analysis, Close-Up, Features We have always seen glimpses of Pedro Almodóvar in his films. Most notably in Law of Desire (1987) and Bad Education (2004), he has used stories of filmmakers in a self-reflective way to construct deeply...
Elisa y Marcela – Berlinale 2019 Review Stephanie Watts February 16, 2019 Reviews In Elisa y Marcela, director Isabel Coixet brings a tender story of love and desperation in a time of intolerance to the big screen (and small, with the film being distributed by Netflix). At times less...
Facing the Wind – Berlinale 2018 Review Stephanie Watts February 22, 2018 Reviews Facing the Wind is the debut feature film from Spanish filmmaker Meritxell Colell Aparicio, featuring a cast of first-time actors to create an image of home ties and relationships through the image of...