By Hannah McNicholas Dir: John Michael McDonagh Calvary pitches itself as a black comedy. This is probably putting it lightly. The follow up to McDonagh’s wildly successful debut The Guard (2011), Calvary unites a cast of Ireland’s finest […]
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By Amanpreet Dosanjh Dir: Christopher Butler Scopia, an upcoming British independent horror, explores the life of a white-collar worker in London who, after seeking hypnosis treatment to cope with mild depression, discovers more about herself […]
Dir: Yuri Norshteyn By David Pountain At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Arts Festival, a large international jury of critics and animators voted Yuriy Norshteyn’s 1979 short, Tale of Tales, the greatest animated film of […]
Based on a true story and set against the backdrop of pulse-pounding post-punk, Killing Bono is the laugh-out-loud story of two brothers who never quite found what they were looking for. In 1976, brothers Neil (Ben […]
Original title: “La Historia Oficial” Set in the final years of the last military dictatorship in Argentina (1976-1983), The Official Story is unafraid of exploring the pain that this period brought to the country. It […]
Dir: Erik Poppe By: Hannah McNicholas A Thousand Times Goodnight (Tusen Ganger God Natt) is a truly international ilm. The English language debut of director Erik Poppe, this Norwegian/Swedish/Irish collaboration was shot in Morocco, Ireland, Kenya […]