Charlie Says – Venice 2018 Review Tom Bond September 20, 2018 Reviews The tastefulness of marking the 50th anniversary of the Manson murders with a slew of films, TV shows and documentaries is highly debatable, but if you’re going to do it, at least Mary Harron is a more...
The Nightingale – Venice 2018 Review Jack Blackwell September 7, 2018 Reviews Jennifer Kent’s first film since her rapturously received horror The Babadook, The Nightingale bears no resemblance to that haunted house story, instead coming across more as The Revenant 2: Australian...
Unremember – Venice 2018 Review David Brake September 3, 2018 Reviews Flavia Castro is the writer, director, editor and producer of Unremember, shown in the Orizzonti strand of the Venice Biennale. With so many recent Latin American films confronting the resurgence of the past,...
The Most Exciting Films at Venice 2018 Jack Blackwell August 28, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off When the 2018 Venice Film Festival slate was first announced, people were quick to proclaim it one of the greatest on-paper festival line-ups. We here at ORWAV can’t help but agree, and with our team off the...