Tribeca Film Festival Shorts pt. 1 So far, the shorts I’ve seen at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival have been awesome. I’ve yet to see one that wasn’t at ... By Sean WalshFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
Reviews London Film Festival Review: Cold Fish Director Shion Sono has claimed that his film is loosely based on a true story, that of dog breeder Gen Sekine who was ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews London Film Festival Review: Biutiful AlejandroIñárritu was on the receiving end of his first critical slapping for Babel, a film whose story spanned the globe but only returned ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews London Film Festival Review: Black Swan The final film in Flixist’s London Film Festival coverage will also be director Darron Aronofsky’s last before moving into the realm of big-budget ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews London Film Festival Review: Route Irish When war is privatised, it becomes hidden. Deceased soldiers are no longer honoured with a military ceremony commemorating the service they gave to ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
London Film Festival Review: Sleeping Beauty Oh, France. You started the Festival out so well and went downhill from there. Catherine Breillat is best known in her home country ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
Reviews London Film Festival Review: Catfish Star Nev Schulman and director Henry Joost appeared for a Q&A session at the end of the London Film Festival Catfish screening. For ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews London Film Festival Review: Thirteen Assassins For the man notorious in the West for subversively shocking work like Ichi The Killer, Audition and Happiness of the Katakuris, the first ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews London Film Festival Review: The Pipe At its heart, the story of The Pipe is a profound and disturbing failure of democracy. It’s all too easy to take for ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews London Film Festival Review: Young Girls In Black If Of Gods And Men showed French cinema at its finest, a quietly powerful reflection on faith and its ability to both unite ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
London Film Festival Review: Never Let Me Go This adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go instilled in me a great desire to pick up the book as soon as ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
Reviews London Film Festival Review: Of Gods And Men The London Film kacak iddaa Festival has officially begun. Of course it technically began last Wednesday, but kacak bahis anyone who has even ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200