Paddy Considine’s ferocious feature film debut as writer-director sees astonishing performances from actors Peter Mullan and Olivia Colman beat at the centre of its angry heart.
With so many films spanning nearly fifty years of cinema, you may think Woody Allen now has a film suited to everyone. But there are a few that don’t get widely talked about that deserve attention.
Woody Allen must be the most hard working filmmaker. He has released films almost every year for five decades – sometimes two per year. Alex Withrow chooses his top 10.
Woody Allen has written, directed and starred in a host of great films since he announced his arrival in Hollywood during the 1960s. Jose Solis takes a look at the director’s finest work.
Tomas Alfredson’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is a tense, dramatic and exciting experience cloaked in Cold War paranoia that immerses you in its labyrinthine mystery.
David Cronenberg’s latest film looks at the tumultuous relationship between prominent psychoanalysts Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud in the early 20th century. The film is released nationwide February 10th.
John Michael McDonagh’s The Guard is a joyous explosion of brilliant dialogue, inspired characters and energetic narration that begs to be loved over and over again.
Academy Award-winning documentary filmmakers Simon Chinn and James Marsh take their cameras into the fascinating story of Nim Chimpsky, a chimpanzee raised as a human.