The best home invasion film of the noughties is out now on a Limited Edition Blu-ray. It’s...
Colin Dibben
A superb piece of “survivor cinema”, Ghost Hunting is tense, humane, disturbing and witty. It’s also very...
With a beauty that is patronising and an intensity that’s vacuous and frankly rather annoying, this is...
An uneasy mix of arthouse austerity, folk-tale-as-nightmare and brutal war film, The Painted Bird is relentlessly grim....
Amy (Sheil, You’re Next) is convinced she is going to die tomorrow. She holes up in her...
Shamanic film-making of the highest order from Mexico’s answer to Federico Fellini and Luis Bunuel. This set...
Buster Keaton is a physical enigma, a hyperactive riddle made flesh. The gags in his films are...
This great big historical roustabout looks great in 4K. But it is Conrad Veidt’s intensely anguished rictus...
Listless teenager Coincoin (Delhaye) is a cheeky chappy, sans doute. But his harassment by the local gendarmes...
These three 1930s horror films from Universal Pictures are great vehicles for the creepy, leering Bela Lugosi,...
