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This week, we bring you a selection of classic dramas and samurai movies from Japan, plus an award-winning comedy short from South Africa. Scroll down to learn more! Five Wolves (dir. Kenji Misumi, Japan) […]
Director: Terence Davies London Film Festival 2021 review Mortality permeates the air in Benediction, a powerfully sombre work where each moment seems to mourn its own passing. As with 2016’s excellent Emily Dickinson biopic A Quiet […]
This week, we bring you a selection of films from South Africa, along with some new additions to our LGBTQ+ cinema collection from South America and Europe. Scroll down to learn more! The Actor (dir. Aidan Whytock, South […]
Director: Edgar Wright London Film Festival 2021 review For better or worse, the genre films of Edgar Wright have always felt like they’re being delivered to us within a pair of quotation marks. Ever since his days at the […]
Director: Todd Haynes London Film Festival 2021 review Todd Haynes’ The Velvet Underground opens with a 1963 clip from the US gameshow I’ve Got a Secret. In it a young Welsh composer-musician by the name of John […]