Infidelity is such a common theme in French cinema and yet Mademoiselle Chambon, the latest film by French writer/director Stéphane Brizé, still manages to feel
Author: Thomas Caldwell
Film review – The A-Team (2010)
The A-Team are an elite military quartet with a reputation for concocting daring and elaborate plans that get the job done. After being set up
Film review – City Island (2009)
The Rizzos are an Italian-American family living in the Bronx neighbourhood City Island. As with most families who feature in American independent films, the Rizzos
Film review – Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010)
It seems fitting that a documentary about street art is as mischievous and subversive as the movement it is documenting. Billed as a “Banksy Film”
Film review – Animal Kingdom (2010)
Very loosely inspired by the Walsh Street police murders in 1988, Animal Kingdom is an Australian crime drama that doesn’t feel like anything else that
An interview with James Frecheville and Luke Ford from Animal Kingdom
James Frecheville makes his feature film acting debut in Animal Kingdom playing J, a teenage boy who goes to live with his grandmother Janine, played