By bADVERTISING. Once again here’s another fashionably late straight to DVD double-bill. Maybe ‘Belated Reviews’ could become a regular feature. No? Ok, fair enough… Franco-Bel...
By Epock. Reading ‘The scariest killer since Hannibal Lecter’ put me in high spirits as I settled in to watch the latest contribution from independent American film-maker Robert A. Mascian...
By Bear. This is the third outing of the Chilean director Pablo Larrain. He has returned to the screen accompanied by the same team, and lead actor, that brought us his previous film, Tony Manero. Pos...
By Blitzwing. Japan in the 1830s, the former Shogun’s son Lord Matsudaira Naritsugu treats the world as his play toy. Unfortunately young Naritsugu considers playtime to be raping and killing at...
By Gordon Foote. Jiro Ono is eighty-five. Every day, he gets up, rides the train to his 10-seat restaurant, situated in a Tokyo basement, and makes sushi. He has followed this routine, day-in-day-out...











