To celebrate the release of the excellent documentary The Gospel According to André on 4 February, we’ve got 2 to giveaway on DVD thanks to Thunderbird Releasing. Continue reading
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The Seagull review: Dir. Michael Mayer (2018)
Come for the cast list, stay for their performances, just don’t expect too much from The Seagull – It opens on 7 September. Continue reading
Racer and the Jailbird Blu-ray review: “Schoenaerts and Exarchopoulos are exceptional in this compelling crime thriller”
Schoenaerts and Exarchopoulos are exceptional in this thriller-laced crime drama. A mini-epic to keep you guessing from start to finish. Continue reading
The Heiresses review: Dir. Marcelo Martinessi (2018)
The film touches on themes of love and loss, personal growth and change, it’s beautifully shot and directed, Martinessi should be proud of himself and his cast. Continue reading
Le Redoutable review: Dir. Michel Hazanavicius (2018)
Michel Hazanavicius returns to the big screen with Redoutable, his second feature, but will it be as magical as the first? Continue reading
Walk With Me DVD review: “Transformative cinema at its finest”
Walk With Me is a self-exploratory treat, that is so poignantly paced you can immerse in every breath, twig snap, boot in the dirt, beat of the drum and birdsong. Continue reading
Thelma review: “A truly mesmerising, unpredictable thriller”
A compelling tale, mesmerising portrayal of alienation, frustration, and perhaps most poignantly of all; the guilt of desiring the forbidden. Continue reading
Land of Mine DVD review: “A dark, heart-wrenching post-war drama”
A WWII film that sensitively depicts the Germans in a more sympathetic light… Continue reading
David Lynch: The Art Life review: “Poignant, harrowing and deeply resonant”
Out July 14th – Amelia’s 5-star review of David Lynch: The Art Life Continue reading
My Life as a Courgette review
“Lilya 4-Kids” is perhaps a more appropriate title for French stop-motion animation My Life as a Courgette, released in both English-dubbed and original versions, which isn’t so much frank and honest as it is staggeringly misjudged. Nine-year-old Icare, aka Courgette, lives with his abusive alcoholic mother but not for long, as in an effort to … Continue reading
Wonderful new trailer for Oscar-nominated animation My Life as a Courgette
With Thunderbird Releasing offering up the wonderful stop-motion animation My Life as a Courgette on 2 June, we wanted to share with you the brand new trailer! This English-language version features the voice talents of Ellen Page, Nick Offerman, Will Forte and Amy Sedaris, it debuted during Director’s Fortnight at Cannes and was nominated for both a … Continue reading