Films | April 10, 2015
Review: Lost River
Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut, Lost River, could charitably be called a paean to his cinema (...Read More)
Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut, Lost River, could charitably be called a paean to his cinema (...Read More)
The last decade hasn’t been kind to the slasher movie. Its heyday came in the late 1970s and early (...Read More)
That The Duke of Burgundy’s release falls within a week of a certain other sadomasochistic soap op (...Read More)
Sean Bean probably resisted at first. I picture bitter arguments, impassioned pleas, point-blank ref (...Read More)
Clint Eastwood’s directorial career rivals even that of Woody Allen in terms of sheer volume of ou (...Read More)
The death of Tim Burton as a creative force has been greatly exaggerated. The hype surrounding Big E (...Read More)
I like to think there’s a knowing subtext to Dumb and Dumber To. It reintroduces central character (...Read More)
Horns is a children’s fairytale in the Hans Christian Andersen mould, combining a dreamy, childlik (...Read More)