Hero
September 24th, 2004 | by Michelle Thomas
In the 3rd Century B.C., China is divided into seven warring kingdoms, fighting ruthlessly amongst themselves for supremacy. The Kingdom
September 24th, 2004 | by Michelle Thomas
In the 3rd Century B.C., China is divided into seven warring kingdoms, fighting ruthlessly amongst themselves for supremacy. The Kingdom
June 10th, 2004 | by Ed Colley
On a rainy Sunday afternoon, Future Movies had the pleasure of attending the Bride and Prejudice press conference, along with
January 1st, 2004 | by Johan De Silva
Natural City is an ambitious Korean science fiction tribute to Bladerunner with a well managed budget of only 6 million
October 3rd, 2003 | by Matt McAllister
Wolfgang Becker’s high-concept comedy mines unexpected laughs from the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the results are both clever
September 26th, 2003 | by Jay Richardson
Robert Rodriguez is a talented man. As Once Upon A Time in Mexico’s opening credits relate, he wrote, directed, “shot,
August 29th, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
The complete antithesis of everything Disney stands for, Belleville Rendezvous (known as Les Triplettes de Belleville on its original release
June 6th, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
An artists’ attempt at liberated and objective forms of expression in the midst of political upheaval is a very real
March 8th, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
French filmmaker Jacques Tati quietly booked his place amongst the pantheon of film comedy’s legendary figures with a small but
February 7th, 2003 | by Ed Colley
People not familiar with their French cinema can often be quite derogatory about it, snootily suggesting that the sum of
January 1st, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
Going further than simply proving that contemporary Scandinavian filmmaking is flourishing stylistically and formally (see Denmark favourite cinematic son Lars