Charlie Greep
- Feb 25, 2019
Masha and Dasha: Two Hearts in One [Diana Taylor, UK, 2018] /// Icons [Ronnie Cramer, USA, 2018]
This touching and fascinating documentary examines the lives of Masha and Dasha Krivoshlyapova, a pair of conjoined twins growing up...
Tom Kent
- Feb 20, 2019
Harp [Staffan Gnosspelius, UK, 2018]
It seems wrong to recommend Harp to anyone without advising them see it without any expectations, as I was fortunate enough to do....
Jim Rogers
- Feb 19, 2019
A Peculiar Imagination [Jamie H. Scrutton, UK, 2018]
This intriguing animated short deals with themes familiar to us all, from birth to death and everything in between, situating the...
Tyler Jeffries
- Feb 18, 2019
Caducea – The Man with the Bark Face [Christophe Mavroudis, Belgium, 2018]
Writer and director Christophe Mavroudis orchestrates a visually compelling and enticing story, illustrating pure excellence in respect...
John Pickering
- Feb 16, 2019
Scarecrow [Lee Charlish, UK, 2018]
Sometimes, we find ourselves shaking, screaming, at that film on our screens, baffled how these characters are making those same mistakes...
Jasdip Sensi
- Feb 16, 2019
Expecting [Stacey Menchel Kussel, USA, 2018]
Expecting is an artful and revealing dance documentary that charts summarily the career of ballerina Michele Wiles (former principal...
Vincent Dolan
- Feb 16, 2019
Radio Moon [Pierre Gaffié, France, 2018] /// The Hangman [Margaret McGoldrick, UK, 2018]
Radio Moon is an engaging analysis of guilt and the pressures of uncertainty. Directed by Pierre Gaffié, the film explores the...
Walt Eastfield
- Feb 4, 2019
The House [Giulia Gandini, UK, 2017]
Three children speculate the authenticity of an age-old tale surrounding Fallbridge House, where for many years nobody has been seen to...