Charlie Greep
Sep 20, 2019
Super Cut Free Way [Vasco Diogo, Portugal, 2018]
Super Cut Free Way is an interesting piece. It is one of the few films you can convincingly argue is entirely the work of an auteur, Vasco D
Charlie Greep
Sep 20, 2019
Hideous [Hamish Robertson, UK, 2019]
Hideous is a smart slice of psychological horror directed by Hamish Robertson and written by Jim Rennie. When cheerful and happily married f
Charlie Greep
Sep 20, 2019
Who is Martin Danzig? [Michael Baker, USA, 2018]
Both Walter Koenig as Martin and Alana Gay as Aamani give excellent performances that allow us to understand and emphasise with both charact
Sally Roberts
Sep 4, 2019
Entrance No Exit [Jo Southwell, UK, 2018]
Long haul flights are rarely oases of unencumbered comfort. Zero leg room, crying babies and that dreaded centre seat seem like nothing, how
Sally Roberts
Sep 4, 2019
The Perfect Murder [Vikkramm Chandirramani, India, 2019]
Throughout the film, it is hard to decide who is the most detestable: Neha, a ruthless businesswoman who will stop at nothing for her father
Sally Roberts
Sep 4, 2019
Death Lay Here [Richard Schertzer, USA, 2018]
This short student horror begins with a chance encounter and a mysterious box. Rampant zombies, mysterious phone calls and dodgy library boo
Sally Roberts
Sep 4, 2019
A Will to Live(D) [Joseph Harding, Australia, 2019]
The story is a simple one: Will (Dane McDowell) sells his soul to the devil in return for the perfect life - but even the angle of darkness
Charlie Greep
Aug 23, 2019
Moving On [Nyasha Hatendi, USA, 2019]
The film’s plot concerns a man named Steve (played by Elvis Nolansco) waiting in a diner, alone with his grief after his father’s funeral. E
Charlie Greep
Aug 23, 2019
Dee [Mike Stevens, USA, 2017]
Dee is an effective slice of horror from director Mike Stevens. Its plot is difficult to discuss without spoiling it so you may want to...
Charlie Greep
Aug 23, 2019
Limba Noastră cea Română: The Right to Teach in Romanian in Soviet Transnistria [Teresa Rodriguez, M
The meat of the documentary consists of interviews with various people involved in the issue including headteachers, a former student and a