The Man Who Saved The World (15) | Close-Up Film Review
Sometimes in cinema you come across a story that you’ve never heard before but has affected more lives and history
Read MoreSometimes in cinema you come across a story that you’ve never heard before but has affected more lives and history
Read MoreBlind is a bit of a brain tap, funny, sexually explicit and dark. Having won 11 awards including the Screenwriting
Read MoreOK, let’s see if I’ve got this straight. There’s this bloke called Buckaroo Banzai – so-called because he’s half-American and Half Japanese – and he’s testing his new jet-car in the Nevada desert – only he isn’t because it’s not really a jet car.
Read More“Those who live here taught me how to belong to this place” Imagine a Western in a rainforest. Now imagine
Read MoreJuliette Binoche is electrifying to watch in Olivier Assayas’ latest feature; playing somebody who is not too dissimilar from herself, as an actor ‘of a certain age’ preparing to ‘kick against the pricks’ of younger talent.
Read MoreExecutive produced by Michael Bay, Project Almanac takes the Chronicle route of showing a bunch of teens come across power beyond their control via found footage.
Read MoreGosling had a number of assets when it came to directing his first feature film. His reputation as an actor enabled him to attract a first class cast and crew. And he’s been paying attention to the films of directors he has worked with and others he admires.
Read MoreThis is by far not the first “found footage” movie, it is however one of the more disorientating. It starts
Read MoreWhat was it about Jon Crocker’s script that attracted you to the role? I think that it was how Jon
Read MoreOur Emilia McKay chatted with debuting director Leigh Wannell, about his work on the upcoming prequel Insidious: Chapter 3. Wannell
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