By Sarah Jilani It has always been a firm favourite of the filmmaker to bring pre-existing material like novels, plays and short stories to life on the big screen. Literature undoubtedly feeds into cinema, but […]
Month: June 2014
In 2002 John Muhammad and Lee Malvo carried out a series of shootings across Washington D.C., killing 10 people and wounding three more. Blue Caprice tells the story of these events, from Muhammad’s would-be adoption […]
by Charlie Roberson Juan J. Campanella Juan Campanella is one of the most exciting current Argentine directors, which makes it all the more surprising that he nearly chose a very different path in his life. […]
Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. The beginning of Leo Tolstoy’s novel “Anna Karenina†could well be the introduction to the 2001 Argentinian movie “The Swampâ€, directed […]
Summer blockbuster season is upon us again, bringing with it another helping of superhero films. But maybe you want something a bit different to fill the gap before Guardians of the Galaxy? Don’t worry, FilmDoo […]