Dean Archibald-Smith
Nov 5, 2020
Alright Here...? [Benjamin Coakley, UK, 2020]
“If you are lonely when you are alone, you are in bad company.” It’s fair to say that Jean Paul Sartre wouldn’t have foreseen the...
Sam Briggs
Oct 20, 2020
Take Care [Djamel Turner, UK, 2020]
Oozing with atmosphere, Take Care gives a fine example of the exciting promise of young filmmakers, whilst still falling foul of many of...
Sam Briggs
Oct 14, 2020
Maya [Richard Fysh, UK, 2020]
Whilst dreams can provide a comforting, sugar-coated realm of escapism, so too, through their tendency toward self-deception...
Sam Briggs
Oct 6, 2020
Bodies [Tegan Clancy, Australia, 2018]
Our relationships with our bodies are complex and often contradictory, simultaneously sources of great empowerment...
Sam Briggs
Oct 4, 2020
In the Deep See [Brian D. Greene, USA/Costa Rica, 2020]
This breathtaking immersive adventure marries the awe and wonder of a National Geographic featurette, with the intimacy and personal touch..
Sam Briggs
Oct 4, 2020
Rain Man Parody [Richard Ruisi, Germany, 2018]
Despite what the name suggests, Rain Man Parody (from Dragonfly-FX Entertainment) falls some way between a reimagining and a re-enactment...
Sam Briggs
Sep 30, 2020
Dog’s Breakfast [Matt Bissett-Johnson, Australia, 2020]
Oft-times, the trials and tribulations of life can feel like a misguided wander through the halls of cosmic insanity.
Sam Briggs
Sep 29, 2020
This is ME [Josh Pickup, UK, 2019]
Writer/director, Josh Pickup, does well to recognise the adaptability of Spoon Theory as a narrative device.
Sam Briggs
Sep 29, 2020
Sojourn New Mexico [Cameron Kashani, USA/Italy/Spain, 2020]
A varied array of handheld clips stitched together provide structure for the piece. Narratively, we begin with a more general selection...
Sam Briggs
Sep 26, 2020
Dark Tastes [Dan Couto, Canada, 2020]
Pitch dark both visually and tonally, steeped in mystery and intrigue, this ultra stylistic short piece is unparalleled in its ability to...