Film Review – The D Train (2015)
The D Train might look like amusing Friday night fare - which it is - but there's far more to...
The D Train might look like amusing Friday night fare - which it is - but there's far more to...
Rodney Ascher impressed with his insightful Kubrick excavation Room 237, but for his next documentary The Nightmare, Ascher points the...
After the success of the loveable s Ha!, it is no surprise that one of the hottest tickets at...
Fresh from winning the Best International Feature Film award at Edinburgh International Film Festival, comes the first UK trailer for The...
Netflix have released a trailer for their new documentary, What Happened, Miss Simone? chronicling the life of legendary jazz singer Nina...
We have a short new clip for Cobain:Heck Of Montage featuring a previously unheard Kurt Cobain track. The Clip is only...
After some great highs (Tangerine, Strangerland, I'll See You in My Dreams), my Sundance 2015 journey went out with a...
Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville's documentary Best of Enemies delves into ABC's landmark Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley Jr....
Avoiding the traditional talking head structure, Stevan Riley's Listen to Me, Marlon recounts the life of Marlon Brando using the...
Rick Alverson's Entertainment is perhaps the most bizarre film of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Melancholy, disturbing, and occasionally unwatchable...
Another feature tackling parental grief at this year's Sundance Film Festival is the Lifetime produced Lila & Eve starring Viola...
Kim Farrant's debut feature Strangerland is a bleak and evocative look at the personal breakdown of the parents of missing...
Hooking us in with a murder-mystery themed premise, Digging for Fire revels in writer-director Joe Swanberg's typical themes concerning marriage,...
Based on the graphic novel by Phoebe Gloekner, writer-director Marienne Heller's The Diary of a Teenage Girl feels like an...