By Hannah McNicholas Dir: John Michael McDonagh Calvary pitches itself as a black comedy. This is probably putting it lightly. The follow up to McDonagh’s wildly successful debut The Guard (2011), Calvary unites a cast of Ireland’s finest […]
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As 4th of July is celebrated all over the US as a National Independence Day, FilmDoo brings you our Top 10 Films you can’t miss on the same theme from around the world! Celebrate your […]
By Amanpreet Dosanjh Dir: Christopher Butler Scopia, an upcoming British independent horror, explores the life of a white-collar worker in London who, after seeking hypnosis treatment to cope with mild depression, discovers more about herself […]
Dir: Eddy Terstall By: Selmer Derwort Long before there was the international hit Les Intouchables, there was this rare gem of Dutch cinema – Simon (Dir. Eddy Terstall, 2004, Netherlands), which is in many ways […]
Dir: Wayne Blair Review by: Hannah McNicholas One of the most successful local films in recent years, “˜The Sapphires’ is Australia’s answer to “˜Dreamgirls’. Set against a turning point in history and packed with sixties […]
Dir: Tetsuya Nakashima By: Daniella Dahoui Confessions, a film adaptation of an acclaimed Japanese novel by Kanae Minato and Japan’s Oscar-entry film of 2011, became an instant Asian movie classic upon its release in 2010. […]