If you could bottle the dreams, perception and imagination of a six-year-old girl and then project what you have captured, then you may get something
Category: Film review
Film review – Your Sister’s Sister (2011)
Director Lynn Shelton may not be revolutionising the American indi, but it feels like she is making films that embrace the full potential of low
Film reviews – Cosmopolis (2012) and Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
The latest films by Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg and American filmmaker Wes Anderson are on the surface wildly different works, however, a comparison of the
Film review – Holy Motors (2012)
In Holy Motors director Leos Carax demonstrates that playful can be profound, bewildering can be meaningful and randomness can have precision. It undermines so many cinematic
Film review – Bernie (2011)
At times feeling less like a based-on-a-true story narrative film and more like an extended re-enactment documentary, Bernie quietly undermines traditional approaches to crime dramas
Film review – Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)
The title alone for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter delivers most of the information audiences need to know about what sort of film they are about