Review: Zoe
Love is a kind of faith and, as with most faiths, difficult to quantify. There is no one definitive formula for it, nor is there one to...
Review: Juste la fin du monde (It's Only the End of the World)
Nathalie Baye. Vincent Cassel. Marion Cotillard. Léa Seydoux. Gaspard Ulliel. Writer-director-wunderkind Xavier Dolan has assembled quite...
Review: Diary of a Chambermaid
Published in 1900, Octave Mirbeau's novel The Diary of a Chambermaid was a subversive work, observing the monstrosities of the ruling...
Review: Spectre
"The dead are alive" are the four words that kickstart the 24th installment in the Bond series, a franchise that has resurrected itself...
Review: The Lobster
An unusual fable about love as a misguided remedy to solitude, The Lobster is an outstanding master class in pitch-black absurdity....
Review: Saint Laurent
Was Yves Saint Laurent a fascinating man? If the mere existence of a handful of documentaries and the two recent competing French biopics...