Armageddon Time – movie review
The deeply personal coming-of-age tale Armageddon Time is loosely based on director James Gray’s own
The deeply personal coming-of-age tale Armageddon Time is loosely based on director James Gray’s own
The church, religion and medical science have a lot to answer for in The Wonder.
Writer-director Anthony Fabian takes his audience on a giddy trip around Paris and the would
The gay romantic comedy Bros is very funny and has broad mainstream appeal as it
Inspired by events that took place in a powerful African state in the 19th century,
In the still-hot realm of Korean cinema, few directors are hotter than Park Chan-wook. The
Barbarian is a genuinely creepy horror movie with bite. It opens with the power of
A film for fanboys, Black Adam is mired in mythology, which will be far more
Ana Lily Amirpour’s new film, Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon, is an intriguing and
Australian filmmakers seem to be fascinated with true crime stories – films like Snowtown, Chopper,