Transmilitary
Documentaries can recount, expound or explain so much – but it’s always better when they’re right there
Documentaries can recount, expound or explain so much – but it’s always better when they’re right there
Speculative, notional sci-fi, usually the domain of more abstract offerings, aren’t often melded with kids flicks. Thankfully, there were a few gutsy earthlings willing to give it a go
Have you ever wanted to be scared by one of those old spook houses before they went out of fashion?
It’s rare you see something so powerful emerge from that so inscrutable
Packing more furrowed-brow acting into a film than you are ever likely to see, The Guilty is a reliably mood-driven Danish thriller
Have you ever noticed how many flicks have a passing, momentary or even not insignificant shot of the starry sky?
Aga is first and foremost and in more than one respect a beautiful film
As curious as it is frequently infuriating, Three Identical Strangers takes its fascinating subject(s) to altogether captivating places.
“Smartphone filmmaking has come a long way – thank you for supporting the democratisation of filmmaking”
Nicolas Cage: The Movie is here. That’s right, internet; you spoke, and the film Gods heard you