Koko-di Koko-da – Review Rob Salusbury September 6, 2020 Reviews Too exploitative to be intelligent, too repetitive to be innovative, Swedish director Johannes Nyholm’s second feature is an ambitious attempt to tackle the long-lasting effects of deep-set trauma that loses...
Into The Forest – LFF 2016 Review Tom Bond October 4, 2016 Reviews There’s nothing wrong with ambiguity per se. In horror it can be a powerful tool with which to disarm and unsettle the audience. All we ask is that your plot makes some sense. Please. Gilles Marchand and...
Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words – Review Patrick Nabarro August 13, 2016 Reviews If you’ve yet to acquaint yourself with one of cinema’s greatest actresses and icons, Ingrid Bergman, then this is the film for you, and there’s enough in it to keep Bergman aficionados happy too. Taking...
A Beginner’s Guide To… Ingrid Bergman Bethany White August 28, 2015 A Beginner's Guide To..., Analysis, Features Had she been alive today, the great Ingrid Bergman would be turning 100 this month. Bergman was a unique character in the Golden Age of Hollywood; in the '30s, Hollywood starlets were sassy, sexy, and...
A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence – Review Tom Bond April 25, 2015 Reviews Andersson finds meaning in the mundanity of everyday life in this interlocking series of tragicomic vignettes. His reliance on an earthy pastel palette and fixed frames of bland offices and homes grows...