Man On Wire
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
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 25th, 2008 | by Coco Forsythe
Buddha Collapsed Out Of Shame is the second feature film from Hana Makhmalbaf, daughter of celebrated filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf and
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
June 27th, 2008 | by Coco Forsythe
Did D-Day really depend on a bunch of slightly ditzy French girls? Luckily, it did not, and as we know
June 13th, 2008 | by Jay Richardson
With a lightness of touch that Hollywood would undoubtedly struggle to reproduce, Priceless (Hors de prix) is a frivolous French
June 6th, 2008 | by Coco Forsythe
Phew! I moved house this weekend and am pretty knackered. Also I have superglue all over my hands. Any tips
May 19th, 2008 | by Mike Barnard
If Evil Dead’s Ash had a young female Japanese cousin, she would probably be The Machine Girl. Sporting a machine
May 16th, 2008 | by Coco Forsythe
It’s refreshing to watch a film about the Middle East that doesn’t feature bombs, American soldiers and tanks. Layale (Labaki,
April 25th, 2008 | by Coco Forsythe
It’s been a rocking good year for independent films and Persepolis is another one to add to the list. Marjane
April 18th, 2008 | by Coco Forsythe
Drugs are bad. We know this because the film industry tells us so. Ironically, of course, the film industry is