Review: Below Her Mouth
Shot over a period of less than a month with an all-female production crew, the Canadian erotic drama Below Her Mouth offers an abundance...
Review: To the Bone
When we first meet Ellen (Lily Collins) in writer-director Marti Noxon's semi-autobiographical To the Bone, she's tossing some pretty...
Review: A Quiet Passion
Something is woefully amiss in A Quiet Passion, writer-director Terence Davies' meticulously crafted portrait of Emily Dickinson,...
Review: Paris Can Wait
A lovely little gem of a film, Paris Can Wait marks the directorial feature film debut of eighty-year-old Eleanor Coppola, the wife and...
Review: Demain tout commence
A French-language remake of the hugely successful 2013 Mexican-language film Instructions Not Included, Demain tout commence stars the...
Review: The Promise
"Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?" Hitler once remarked. Indeed, almost a century after the start of...
Review: The House
Sometimes films are thought-provoking in ways unintended by its makers. Take, for example, The House, the alleged comedy starring Will...
Review: Spider-Man Homecoming
2017 has seen the release of some particularly excellent superhero films - the elegiac Logan, the rousing Wonder Woman and now the...
Review: La Danseuse (The Dancer)
Born in America but made in France, Loïe Fuller was one of the most innovative pioneers of modern dance, influencing the likes of Isadora...
Review: Una
"Are you allergic to me?" the young woman asks the man more than twice her age. The man is Ray, now known as Peter, and the woman is Una...