The Field: BAFTA Short Review
India is known for its rich, vibrant colours and stunning nature, so it is not surprising that a film shot there would be a feast for the eyes. The challenge, then, is finding a story… The Field: BAFTA Short Review
India is known for its rich, vibrant colours and stunning nature, so it is not surprising that a film shot there would be a feast for the eyes. The challenge, then, is finding a story… The Field: BAFTA Short Review
We’ve had Catherine Hardwicke’s Thirteen, Rob Brown’s Sixteen, Richard Bell’s Eighteen, and now we have Monja Art’s Seventeen. Naming your film after a person’s age is popular, it seems. Any-who, Seventeen [Siebzehn] is an LGBTQ… Seventeen: The BRWC Review
Both The Interview and Falsified are very different films, but both feature Ashley Tabatabai working in multiple capacities, both in front of the camera and behind the scenes. Written by Tabatabai and directed by Stefan… 2 Short Film Reviews: The Interview & Falsified
As a Nicole Kidman fan, I’ve been itching for Nicole to step out of her leggy-blonde and dowdy-mom roles for a long time. Karyn Kusama [Jennifer’s Body, The Invitation] has plunged Nicole into a role… Destroyer: The BRWC Review
Ahead of Horror Channel’s UK TV premiere of REDWOOD, director Tom Paton reveals the secrets of his prolific work-rate, talks about tackling the subject of fake news and the twists and turns of his new… Interview: Redwood Director Tom Paton