Call Me By Your Name [2017] ‘MAMI’ Review: A ripe celebration of first love!
Adapted from AndrĂ© Aciman’s novel of the same name, a rather intellectual air fills up the Italian summers of 1983. In “Call…
Adapted from AndrĂ© Aciman’s novel of the same name, a rather intellectual air fills up the Italian summers of 1983. In “Call…
Montana [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review After being away for years, Effi (Noa Biron) returns to her hometown Acre, following the death…
Halfway through the year, and we have had some really good films, many bad films, too many sequels and superhero…
Super Dark Times [2017]: Fantasia Film Festival Review This pulsating, almost unforgiving little thriller opens with a drastically bloody opening…
Jagga Jasoos [2017]: Guns & Cupcakes Very early in the film, a character points out that there are two sides…
Taiwanese documentary filmmaker Chen Mei-Juin’s The Gangster’s Daughter is her first narrative film. Showing a great eye for both the…
10 Films The HOF-men Recommend: 9th Edition Here is the 9th Edition of the HOF-Men Recommend Series. Like every time,…
Everyone saw films that surfaced well on whatever platform their boat sailed to. But there were some rather unfamiliar films that…
Deep End juggles a lot of intrinsic dynamics that constantly engages us with voyeurism, sexual awakenings and naive character moments. But overall, the film is singular in its vision and never falls into the formulaic coming-of-age film’s shadow. Deep End is a devastating, almost nightmarish film about adolescence, obsession, sexuality, and vulnerability.