The psychological compulsion to anthropomorphise animals, projecting human emotions and characteristics onto wild beasts and our household pets, dates back to early civilisation, but it
Film reviews, criticism and discussion by Thomas Caldwell
The psychological compulsion to anthropomorphise animals, projecting human emotions and characteristics onto wild beasts and our household pets, dates back to early civilisation, but it
At first The Father appears to simply be a tragic drama about Anthony (Anthony Hopkins), an elderly man with dementia who is increasingly losing his
Religious fervour and mental illness are concepts that have been explored in horror before, with varying degrees of success and sensitivity, but rarely have they
One of the most intriguing aspects of watching cinema in 2020 and 2021 is encountering films that unintentionally feel like ‘COVID-19 films’ due to the
One of writer/director Elia Kazan’s greatest films told the epic story of his uncle’s journey to emigrate to the United States of America, in search
Writer/director Sean Durkin’s first feature film – Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011) – was about the damage inflicted on a young woman who had been