London Film Festival Review: Rebellion Although director Mathieu Kassovitz has had a hard time getting his Hollywood career off the ground, with such unloved productions as Babylon A.D. ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
Reviews London Film Festival Review: Headhunters I knew very little about Headhunters going in, and possibly even less when I left. Sweden may be the go-to destination for thrillers ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews London Film Festival Review: Wuthering Heights Period dramas are often a fair bit darker on the page than they have turned out on the screen, where many of the ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: Coriolanus [This was originally posted as part of our coverage of the London Film Festival 2011. It has been reposted to coincide with the ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews London Film Festival Review: Hara-Kiri To Western eyes, director Miike Takeshi will probably forever be associated with the blood-soaked insanity of Audition, Ichi The Killer or Dead Or ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
Review: The Artist [This review was originally posted as part of our coverage of the 2011 New York Film Festival. It has been reposted to coincide ... By Alec Kubas-MeyerFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
Reviews London Film Festival Review: 360 My coverage of this year’s London Film Festival kicks off with the latest movie from Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles, whom many of you ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
London Film Festival: Awards and Round-up The 54th BFI London Film Festival concluded this week and with it, Flixist’s coverage. Spanning fourteen films over the past eleven days – ... 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: 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
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
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