By Aksharaa Agarwal All it takes is an idea. In the dark, a booming voice proclaims, ‘all is dead, save the light, which falls on Michael Caine.’ (This must’ve been… Read More
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Interview with David Ward / Lenore
By Jesse Dixon Lenore When a controversial influencer suddenly disappears, a terminally online sycophant goes hunting for answers, but comes face-to-face with the monstrosity of his own sins. Jesse Dixon:… Read More
Interview with: David Jowsey, Producer of Wolfram
By Franca Lafosse for Film in Revolt Franca Lafosse: Hi David, thank you for speaking with us today and congratulations on the release of Wolfram – it’s out in cinemas… Read More
Persian Film Festival : Cutting Through Rocks
by Billy Newbery The 12th Persian Film Festival has kicked off with its first film, Cutting Through Rocks. The film centres on the incredibly stirring and empowering tale of a… Read More
Review: Calle Málaga
by Billy Newbery In Calle Málaga, we are welcomed into a simple, straightforward story with a big heart. One that joyfully plays on the edge of pain and pleasure throughout… Read More
Review: Hokum
by Molly Page Hokum is a claustrophobic horror film which has a great central performance from Adam Scott and plenty of scary moments. Damian McCarthy’s third feature film was met… Read More
Review: The North
by Jesse Dixon Coming in at 100km longer than Bart Schrijver’s debut hike-based feature,The North is a personal tale about two estranged friends who will walk the equivalent of… Read More
Careful around the corners: A review of Exit 8
by Aksharaa Agarwal We take our exits for granted. By the same lack of logic that governs transitory spaces, the modern metro station suspends reality. A place you enter just… Read More
Interview with James Litchfield / Alphabet Lane
By Jesse Dixon Alphabet Lane An isolated couple lose control of a joke about imaginary friends. JESSE DIXON: James, thank you so much for chatting with me today. This is… Read More
Review : The Drama
By Aksharaa Agarwal Oh, there’s just some drama: and other times Robert Pattinson happens to stop you as you cross the street We’re all guilty. It’s the talked-to-death paranoia age:… Read More










