Zama: The BRWC Review
Lucrecia Martel’s first film in nine years is a wonderfully weird, dreamlike voyage, but one that never really goes anywhere. Based on the novel by Antonio di Benedetto, it is in some ways a period… Zama: The BRWC Review
Lucrecia Martel’s first film in nine years is a wonderfully weird, dreamlike voyage, but one that never really goes anywhere. Based on the novel by Antonio di Benedetto, it is in some ways a period… Zama: The BRWC Review
Much like the game that inspires its name, Hangman is filled with blank spaces; but unlike the game, it’s not a puzzle worth solving. Veteran policeman Ray Archer (Al Pacino) and former colleague and criminal profiler… Review: Hangman
By Steven G. Farrell. A few years back, I setup a domain for my publishing company, Celtic-Badger (www.celtic-badger.com), with the sole purpose of promoting my books and publications, especially my Mersey Boys novel, screenplay and… Making A Beatles Movie In Ireland
Universal Pictures, Screenvision Media, a national leader in cinema advertising, and Tribeca Film Festival, presented by AT&T, announced today the return of Scarface to movie theatres nationwide, in celebration of its 35th anniversary. Additionally, film… Scarface Is 35
Mansfield 66/67 is a film documenting the life and untimely death of actress, starlet and Hollywood legend Jayne Mansfield from directors P. David Ebersole & Todd Hughes and made in association with students at Leeds Beckett university. It follows… Review: Mansfield 66/67