How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World [2019] Review – Graceful Landing
I found myself smiling within minutes of How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. It wastes absolutely no time…
I found myself smiling within minutes of How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. It wastes absolutely no time…
Cinematographer Chezhiyan’s directorial debut To Let (2019) has had the honor of getting screened at over 100 international film festivals,…
2019 will hopefully be like any other year in terms of quality, but it may also be an oddity given the strange and audacious existence of some of the films to be released in this last year of the first decade of the second millennium.
Manuel Lopez-Vidal, the brooding anti-hero in Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s riveting thriller The Realm (‘El Reino’, 2018), is always on the move….
Auteur Angela Schanelec has re-written the grammar of film-making and created a cinematic language of her own over the course…
Clayton Jacobson’s Aussie thriller Brothers’ Nest (2018) has got a dubious plot of sorts: a pair of miserable brothers plots…
Netflix has been constantly churning out films at a thundering speed, and most of them have failed to please critics…
For a biopic so trite, formulaic & mediocre, Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) sure goes out on a triumphant high. Powered by…
Lars von Trier has now released what may be his defining and most quintessential film, one that has become his most polarising (which is certainly saying something). If there’s a more divisive film from 2018 out there, I (may) like to see it. All I know is that von Trier is gleefully rubbing his palms together over the ruckus he’s ignited in the film criticism world with his latest offering.