Reviews

Happiness
Whether immersed in the hustle and bustle of a concrete jungle, or roaming free on the Himalayas, happiness is always…

Charlie’s Country
The sometimes cheeky, sometimes weary David Gulpilil dominates the film with devastation and determination.

Web Junkie
Spending all day and night online isn’t indicative of an addiction, is it?

Spooks and Spirits
Any affection afforded the average end product is culturally specific in this generic Icelandic comedy.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Eschewing the scientific slant in everything but context, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a war movie, plain…

To Be Takei
To be George Takei is to create a legacy that radiates warmth, rallies for change, and exceeds his entertainment impact.

The Lunchbox
A well-worn idea inspires a film made with earnestness and remains equally amusing and sorrowful in the process.

Wetlands
With pop sensibilities that purposefully arouse attention, Wetlands‘ provocative content is playfully packaged.

Blue Ruin
One of the best things about the film is its portrayal of an ‘anti-action’ hero acting against his own nature.

The Great Beauty
The film features a decaying Rome filled with inhabitants who wallow in debauchery and superficial, luxurious lifestyles.