Rachael Moriarty and Peter Murphy’s Traders has all the unsaturated colour and shaky camerawork of...
It was actress Isabella Rossellini who first suggested that director Stig...
The Killing$ of Tony Blair is, like its title, a clumpy but entertaining political...
Talented Irish singer-songwriter Róisín Murphy continues her...
Beginning with impressive opening shots of a young woman fishing in a Thailand beach paradise,...
Chantal Akerman’s No Home Movie takes its time with its powerful impact, but those who...
A sluggish start doesn’t stop Cesc Gay’s latest film from being a thoughtful character study...
Rustic in its appearance and blunt in its ideologies, Zak Hilditch’s These Final Hours...
Originally from Norwich, Liam Borrett moved to London to train on the BA...
After The Hunting Ground (the Oscar-nominated film about sexual assault on...
Hoarding has long been a subject of fascination for storytellers and audiences alike, spawning countless pseudo-docs offering an exploitative peek into the lives of sufferers. Emerging playwright Chloe Lawrence-Taylor is clearly fascinated with the subject, too, but presents a more sympathetic, nuanced view in Personal Values. Stuck (almost literally) in her overstuffed...
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