Blood For Dust Review
Excellent, unassuming Fargo-styled crime thriller. Downtrodden salesman Cliff (an effective, ever-reliable Scoot McNairy) is struggling through life, drifting aimlessly within...
Excellent, unassuming Fargo-styled crime thriller. Downtrodden salesman Cliff (an effective, ever-reliable Scoot McNairy) is struggling through life, drifting aimlessly within...
Influencing is hardly a contemporary phenomenon; think of public figures and archetypes who’ve long shaped trends. While it wasn’t always...
There's shady goings on at a dance studio for photographer Kate (Crystal J. Huang) as her footloose partners keep perishing...
From a UK perspective, funerals can be described as gloomy and depressing. An aura lurks over the proceedings as a...
The Roman poet Juvenal wrote that as long as the people had “bread and circuses” – in other words, enough...
Last week, Warner Bros were in the firing line for “burying” Clint Eastwood’s Juror #2 in the States: it was...
Revered for his profound ability to write about the African American experience, August Wilson is often referred to as the...
Souls of a River is an artistic documentary, lingering in the depths of the Evros river, the natural border between...
Paddington the Bear is a quintessential icon of British pop culture and has been for decades now, the blue coat...
Midas Man isn’t just the story of one of music’s most legendary entrepreneurs; it’s also a look at how media’s...
The spotlight on Mormon culture has grown brighter and brighter over the past few years, with Heretic being the latest...
Community can mean companionship but it can also mean complicity, especially in a small town where everyone knows each other...
It’s surrounded by questions. Juror #2 director, Clint Eastwood, is 94 and retirement speculation is inevitable although, in typically reserved...
For his latest film, Blitz, director Steve McQueen has given us a war film. But not in the way that...