By Alice Pickard Directed by Abel Ferrara The long-awaited release of the film that was banned at the Cannes Film Festival, based on the sex assault scandal involving French financier Dominique Strauss-Kahn, is an explicit, […]
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As 4th of July is celebrated all over the US as a National Independence Day, FilmDoo brings you our Top 10 Films you can’t miss on the same theme from around the world! Celebrate your […]
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: Laura Saxton Directed by Sara Colangelo Sundance Film Festival review Little Accidents brings together a tragic story embedded with pain and emotion with beautifully delicate visuals to seamlessly create a sensitively honest and unassuming translation […]
Dir: Marjane Satrapi By: Will Donelson (Sundance Film Festival London 2014) The Voices is the latest from director Marjane Satrapi, who made a name for herself with the critically-acclaimed Persepolis in 2007. The film focuses on Jerry […]
Dir: Sean Durkin By: Daria Landal Martha Marcy May Marlene, a US drama shot in twenty days on a low budget, has more than meets the eye behind the facade of an extravagant title. The […]