Beautiful Lies
August 12th, 2011 | by Coco Forsythe
The traditional Hollywood romantic comedy, as a genre, is pretty much dead. Think of the latest iterations: woeful films like
August 12th, 2011 | by Coco Forsythe
The traditional Hollywood romantic comedy, as a genre, is pretty much dead. Think of the latest iterations: woeful films like
April 20th, 2011 | by Matt McAllister
First, a word of caution: Luc Besson’s latest lays on the whimsy with a thick spoon. If the upbeat eccentricity
June 25th, 2010 | by Paul Gallagher
It’s re-released this week in a shiny new blu-ray edition as part of Optimum’s Studio Canal Collection (along with Mulholland
October 2nd, 2009 | by Mike Barnard
The extreme sport of Freerunning helped District 13 over the finish line of success in 2004 with its high-octane chase
June 5th, 2009 | by Coco Forsythe
Anything For Her (Pour Elle) is the story of Lisa (Kruger), happily married to Julien (Lindon), a bloodhound-faced English professor.
February 27th, 2009 | by Chris Evans
Laurent Cantet’s docu-drama set in a tough Parisian school was a worthy winner of the Palme d’Or at the Cannes film festival last year,
September 26th, 2008 | by Paul Gallagher
Philippe Claudel’s film opens with a shot of Kristin Scott Thomas’s Juliette, alone in an airport coffee shop. In cold
August 8th, 2008 | by Coco Forsythe
The Fox And The Child is a French film about a .. fox and a child, bought to you by
August 1st, 2008 | by Paul Gallagher
The thing about walking on a tightrope – from the little experience I’ve had – is that if you make
July 18th, 2008 | by Coco Forsythe
Summer Hours (L’Heure d’été) is a delightfully melancholy, bittersweet film about families and, well, death, which is very charming and