Film Review: The Shadow Of Violence
Based on a short story in Colin Barrett’s Young Skins collection, The Shadow Of Violence – previously titled Calm With Horses – follows an ex-boxer named Douglas (Cosmo Jarvis). He’s Continue Reading
Based on a short story in Colin Barrett’s Young Skins collection, The Shadow Of Violence – previously titled Calm With Horses – follows an ex-boxer named Douglas (Cosmo Jarvis). He’s Continue Reading
What I like about lo-fi science fiction films like Volition is how they are able to bring a different angle and a skewed perspective on otherwise common ideas and tropes Continue Reading
Beats opens with some text, explaining that in 1994, the British government put in place the Criminal Justice & Public Order Bill, which outlawed unlicensed gatherings “at which amplified music Continue Reading
No formula seems to be as reliable as the “lovers on the run” genre. After all, Bonnie And Clyde, while not necessarily the first in the genre, managed to revolutionize Continue Reading
As far as a dark comedy goes, Lucky Grandma doesn’t necessarily stray too far from the tropes and plot beats that you would normally see in similar movies. You got Continue Reading
On the surface, Villain seems like any run-of-the-mill British gangster flick. We have an aging ex-con who is fresh out of a ten year stint in prison, and hoping to Continue Reading
I don’t know if I’d call Capone “highly anticipated,” but it’s hard not to at least be mildly curious as to how writer/director, Josh Trank, makes his comeback after his Continue Reading
Arkansas is an adaptation of John Brandon’s 2009 novel of the same name, written for the screen by Andrew Boonkrong and Clark Duke, the latter of which is also making Continue Reading
Time To Hunt is a South Korean film written and directed by Yoon Sung-hyun that was acquired and just recently released by Netflix. It takes place in a not-too-distant future Continue Reading
The story of the infamous Australian outlaw Ned Kelly is a piece of folklore that’s been spun so frequently that it’s very much a part of that whole country’s fabric, Continue Reading