Richard Ayoade gained a cult following with his 2011 debut feature, Submarine, a quirky, coming-of-age film, the humour of which arose from the discrepancy between the precocious unreliable narrator’s ...
admin
3095 views
0
likes
Apr 9, 2014
Share
On the occasion of the release, on 18th April, of the film The Sea, based on Irish writer John Banville’s 14th (Man Booker Prize winning) novel of the same title, our film critic, Joyce Glasser, inte ...
admin
4322 views
1
likes
Apr 2, 2014
Share
When Joshua Oppenheimer’s extraordinary documentary The Act of Killing won the BAFTA for best documentary few could fault the choice. While you can see why Director Morgan Neville’s 20 Feet from Star ...
admin
2216 views
0
likes
Apr 1, 2014
Share
The low-budget British independent film, The Fold makes the most of the wild coastline of Cornwall and the fields of daffodils harvested by Bulgarian workers who live in gypsy camps on the outskirts o ...
admin
3037 views
0
likes
Mar 28, 2014
Share