VIFF 2019: TAPEWORM Review
Fabián Velasco and Miloš Mitrovič have little to offer in TAPEWORM except for a trifle of miserablism.
Fabián Velasco and Miloš Mitrovič have little to offer in TAPEWORM except for a trifle of miserablism.
Deragh Campbell captivates in Kazik Radwanski's dizzying drama, ANNE AT 13,000 FT
Heather Young's MURMUR is a compassionate portrait, full of warmth, of a woman struggling with addiction with the help of an elderly dog.
The Orchard has released a new trailer for The Hero, starring Sam Elliott as an aging western actor who is forced to rethink his routine of smoking weed and reminiscing about the old days when he is diagnosed with cancer. The film
Holed up in their elaborately fortified residence, Ana (Victoria Almeida), Axel (Lautaro Delgado) and Jonathan (William Prociuk) have everything they need to survive the zombie apocalypse occurring outside their doorstep. The house is equipped with a security system of sorts, a sequence of microphones strung alongside the exterior piping outside audio into the interior through strategically placed megaphones, signaling potential dangers as they arise. They have firearms, ammunition, food, a steady water supply, board games, video games and, even, tattooing equipment; they only thing these three have to deal with essentially is themselves, which proves to be rather difficult.
One of my favorites to come out of Sundance this year is Damien Chazelle‘s Whiplash, which stars Miles Teller as a young jazz drum prodigy trying to endure his abusive instructor played by J.K. Simmons. It’s hands down one of the most tense
Here’s the new trailer and poster for Jeremiah Birnbaum‘s Torn, which revolves around the lives of two mothers who lose their sons in what is initially thought is a gas explosion, but is later discover to be a bombing that
Though I wasn’t the biggest fan of Steve McQueen‘s last film, Shame, I thought Hunger was fantastic and I’m still an admirer of his work. His next film, 12 Years a Slave, tells the true story of Solomon Northrup, a
DIRECTED by: Denis Hennelly Film Pulse Score: 8/10
“If you’re expecting an apocalyptic end-of-the-world movie with burning cities and cars exploding, I’m sure there’s one playing in the theater down the hall,” director Denis Henry Hennelly admitted
Here’s the debut trailer for Joachim Lafosse‘s Our Children, which recently screened at the Cannes Film Festival and is Belgium’s official submission to the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The film revolves around a couple who decide to marry and