Top30 Favorite Film Discoveries of 2016
Amy takes a look at the not-so-recent movies she’s watched for the first time in 2016.
Amy takes a look at the not-so-recent movies she’s watched for the first time in 2016.
Jane Campion’s erotic thriller proves to be quite the slog regardless of a plenty interesting against-type performance from Meg Ryan.
Danny Boyle’s highly-awaited Opening Ceremony at the London 2012 has come and gone, and I sat there thinking what other directors’ Olympic ceremonies would look like.
This week hasn’t had much geeky news for me sadly… What it did have was the Openning of the Olympic Games.
My entire list of new-to-me films for the month of March, as well as a decade breakdown and a few words on a few new favorites.
The 22nd edition of the Stockholm Film Festival was all about love. Love for movies, love for art as well as movies about love. Boasting over 170 movies from 44 countries, there was always something to watch for everyone.
While not the Kubrickesque film that many expected, Julia Leigh’s Sleeping Beauty manages to present an interesting look into an unfamiliar world that will captivate some and frustrate others.
Marya Gates of Cinema Fanatic takes a look at one film from every year of her life.
Jane Campion is introducing this haunting erotic fairytale by Julia Leigh, in which young Lucy (Emily Browning) is drawn into a mysterious world of beauty and desire.