Vincent Dolan
- Nov 16, 2020
The Fight [Bradley Shemmell, UK, 2020]
The central theme of The Fight is what it means to be an outsider, and how two people can band together to find solace.
Sam Briggs
- Oct 20, 2020
Take Care [Djamel Turner, UK, 2020]
Oozing with atmosphere, Take Care gives a fine example of the exciting promise of young filmmakers, whilst still falling foul of many of...
Sam Briggs
- Oct 14, 2020
Maya [Richard Fysh, UK, 2020]
Whilst dreams can provide a comforting, sugar-coated realm of escapism, so too, through their tendency toward self-deception...
Sam Briggs
- Oct 6, 2020
Bodies [Tegan Clancy, Australia, 2018]
Our relationships with our bodies are complex and often contradictory, simultaneously sources of great empowerment...
Sam Briggs
- Oct 4, 2020
In the Deep See [Brian D. Greene, USA/Costa Rica, 2020]
This breathtaking immersive adventure marries the awe and wonder of a National Geographic featurette, with the intimacy and personal touch..
Sam Briggs
- Oct 4, 2020
Rain Man Parody [Richard Ruisi, Germany, 2018]
Despite what the name suggests, Rain Man Parody (from Dragonfly-FX Entertainment) falls some way between a reimagining and a re-enactment...
Sam Briggs
- Sep 30, 2020
Dog’s Breakfast [Matt Bissett-Johnson, Australia, 2020]
Oft-times, the trials and tribulations of life can feel like a misguided wander through the halls of cosmic insanity.
Sam Briggs
- Sep 29, 2020
This is ME [Josh Pickup, UK, 2019]
Writer/director, Josh Pickup, does well to recognise the adaptability of Spoon Theory as a narrative device.