Reviews
For Those Who Can Tell No Tales
For Kym Vercoe, following a tourist's whim sets her on a course through the horrors of recent history.
Healing
Healing understands the pain and pathos of broken lives, and the hope and happiness of caring for vulnerable creatures.
Scorpion in Love
What this feature is most concerned with is not a particular instance of affection, but openness as a mindset.
The Double
A beautifully bleak and uncompromisingly idiosyncratic rendering of a dystopian science fiction narrative.
Three Many Weddings
Even with smatterings of successful elements, Three Many Weddings remains one film too many.
Next Goal Wins
Documenting an underdog story so archetypal that it can only be accurate, the film charts the journey of the down…
Ship of Theseus
Each of the film’s three protagonists wrestle with alterations to the human body and the costs to their identity, spirit…
Young & Beautiful
Like much of François Ozon's work, this film simultaneously tries to flaunt and hide its construction and observation.
52 Tuesdays
52 Tuesdays transcends sex/gender stereotypes and crafts a distinctive addition to the coming-of-age oeuvre.
Which Way is the Front Line from Here?: The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington
A search for meaning, this film will also prove worthwhile for those interested in war reporting, media and conflict.