Director: Alma Har’el London Film Festival 2019 review Opening with a brief parody of the Transformers films and protagonist Sam Witwicky’s grating overuse of the word “No,” Alma Har’el’s Honey Boy immediately foregrounds its function […]
US films
This week, we bring you a pair of documentaries from Austria, along with two fresh additions to our expansive collection of LGBTQ+ cinema. Scroll down to learn more! Are you sleeping, brother Jakob? (dir. Stefan […]
Director: Richard Squires Filtering the turbulent life of comedian and voice actor Paul Lynde through the zany tropes of his art, Richard Squires’ Doozy is a work of deceptively kitschy surfaces. Like a muffled cry for […]
Director: Penny Lane IFFR 2019 review Penny Lane’s Hail Satan? is a surprisingly uplifting demystification of an organisation that possibly relies on being misunderstood. Though the sinister public image of The Satanic Temple is immediately taken […]
This week, we bring you a pair of female-led sports films from Iran and Morocco, an LGBT comedy from the US and a short drama from Egypt. Scroll down to learn more! Hair (dir. Mahmoud Ghaffari, […]
This week we bring you a short drama from South Korea, two Spanish-language works of gay cinema and a selection of horror films from Europe and the US. Scroll down to learn more! Like a B1 (dir. […]