Demi Moore, Michael Biehn and Jürgen Prochnow star in this 1988 supernatural thriller which sees a mysterious stranger whose arrival coincides with signs of the apocalypse. More…
If religion is true, then could God’s adversary – the Devil, really be waiting for his moment? We take a closer look at the millennium supernatural thriller, Lost Souls. More…
It might have dropped out of critical discourse, but it’s a film that makes us feel the power of music and the nuts and bolts and often the price and sacrifice of its creation. More…
Kyle brings us a closer look at Lynne Ramsay’s debut feature, Ratcatcher, a film set during the dustbin men strikes of 1973 and focusing on the story of a 12-year old boy. More…
In Ken Loach’s adaptation of Barry Hines’ novel A Kestrel for a Knave, a young boy is caught between those awkward years when he’s not a child but not yet an adult. More…
François Girard, Don McKellar capture classical musician Glenn Gould’s eccentric but brilliant talent through a series of 32 imaginative vignettes of his life More…
Norman Buckley takes a look at Mad Men and asks “Why aren’t movies this good anymore?” Which films will we still be talking about thirty, forty years from now? More…
A 2002 sleeper, K-Pax is a film that has lost nothing of its relevance – and has a message that is maybe even more important today than it was 10 years ago. More…
We’ve all been there, haven’t we? That moment when we realise the object of our affections is about to be with someone else for the rest of their lives…and we hit rock bottom. More…
Written by Ayub Khan-Din, East Is East is the story of the Khan family, with a Pakistani father and an English mother, living in Salford in 1971 and running a fish and chip shop. More…
The dark, silent canyon between the cultural identity of my Mexican father and me, his American son, is the sort of problematic heritage this film helps illuminate. More…
Amidst a far-fetched to replace women with subservient androids, there’s also something revealed about gender expectations and one’s apprehension about fulfilling them. More…
We take a closer look at Steven Spielberg’s film about a German businessman who saved more than a thousand refugees during the Holocaust by employing them in his factories. More…
While fighting a monster in the Museum of Natural History in Chicago, there’s also a battle between science and superstition in Peter Hyams’ horror film The Relic. More…
Michael Cimino’s The Deer Hunter was the film of its kind to achieve both commercial success and critical acclaim, and in so doing it put Nam resolutely on the map. More…
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