Near the beginning of Bong Joon-ho’s Memories of Murder, Detective Park Doo-man is challenged by a fellow police officer to…
Review: Last and First Men (dir. Johann Johannsson, 2020)
Few films which are labelled with “experimental” and “unique”, are as deserving of the status as Last and First Men. The…
Writing Our Wrongs: An Interview with Chas Allen; How The Getaway Driver of A Multi-Million Dollar Heist Transformed Himself Into A Self-Help Expert
It’s a brisk December morning in Lexington, Kentucky. It’s almost Christmas 2004, and whilst most locals are busy driving to…
Six Amazing Music Videos Directed by Amazing Filmmakers
It’s always exciting when you learn that a musician you admire has collaborated with one of your favourite filmmakers for…
Review: Inside Job (dir. Charles Ferguson, 2010)
Lavish waterfalls, rich and life-invigorating weather tending to but also battering the landscape, mountains blanketed in snow, untouched by man.…
Review: My Bloody Valentine 3D (dir. Stephen Miller, 2009)
Some films, such as Ben-Hur, Napoleon and Lawrence of Arabia were made to be seen on the big screen, as were some films meant…
Review: Spring Breakers (dir. Harmony Korine, 2012)
Spring Breakers is an unusual creature, an unusual creature which is almost as unusual as the hybrid ensemble central “character” of…
Review: Ice Sharks (dir. Emile Edwin Smith, 2016)
“Endurance” is the single word review my girlfriend gave after we watched Ice Sharks. In order to finish this film,…
Review: Barry Lyndon (dir. Stanley Kubrick, 1975)
Barry Lyndon is a strangely enigmatic character, the extent his mystery reaches making his life story extremely engaging to watch.…
Review: The Godfather Part 3 (dir. Francis Ford Coppola, 1990)
I can only imagine the grief that people had to endure having witnessed the famous climax to The Godfather Part…