Kiran McCann
Mar 22, 2021
Saints of Anarchy — Episode 1: ‘The Never Go’ [Jamale Ellison, USA, 2021]
Episode 1 of Saints of Anarchy opens with an incredibly interesting premise; Earth has merged into another dimension through the...
Rahaf Altrais
Mar 21, 2021
The Gossip [Rolfin Nyhus, UK, 2020]
Relationships are complicated; friendships even more so, often harder to define and maintain, especially when we are young.
Daniel Hess
Mar 21, 2021
Amaranthine [Chen Jiexiao, Singapore/China, 2021]
A densely packed and highly meditative experimental short film, Amaranthine provides a strong commentary on the gentrification...
Fung Ying Cheng
Mar 20, 2021
Papa Was a Rolling Stone [Keith Williams, USA, 2020]
Sharing the title with the popular song by The Temptations, Keith Williams’ Papa Was a Rolling Stone focuses on the emotional turmoil...
Daniel Hess
Mar 20, 2021
Asra [Caio Cortonesi, Brazil, 2018]
Asra delivers a beautifully honest and compelling story that tackles subjects not just strikingly uncommon in cinema...
Daniel Hess
Mar 19, 2021
One Last Bite [John Ferrer, UK, 2020]
The roots of the zombie sub-genre in horror cinema can be traced all the way back to White Zombie [Victor Halperin, USA, 1932], with the...
Adam Donald
Mar 18, 2021
Eddie’s Reel [Will Haynes, UK, 2020]
This fast, swiftly edited drama explores the inner demons of Eddie Blaze (Steve Caswell), an under-appreciated alcoholic stuntman...
Daniel Hess
Mar 18, 2021
8 ¾ [Shawn M. Cheatham, USA, 2020]
Film always has and always will have the power to transcend simple moving images to create an honest reflection of life. No director was...
Sarthak Kaul
Mar 18, 2021
The Cycle [Weronika Mliczewska, USA , 2015]
They say that a man with nothing to lose is the most dangerous. Weronika Mliczewska’s The Cycle sets out to augment that adage slightly,...
Will Whitehead
Mar 17, 2021
The Blinded Ride [Matthew Steggles, UK, 2018]
Matthew Steggles’ The Blinded Ride is a compelling work of political dystopia. The short film, which follows a group of British refugees...