Reviews
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.
Living is Easy with Eyes Closed
The epitome of feel-good fare, as the film's kind-hearted narrative, sincere characters and warm colour palette all demonstrate.
Cheap Thrills
Even a truly shocking twist at the end can’t make up for all the time spent watching desperate people do…
Transcendence
For all the film’s pondering, it remains superficial and simplistic, spouting tech-talk clichés best left in decades long passed.
Sunlight Jr.
A grungy, unromantic portrait of contemporary life in a country that lacks social welfare and universal access to healthcare.
How I Live Now
What lifts How I Live Now from fantasy, along with the acting, is its unflinchingly realistic approach to danger.
2 Autumns, 3 Winters
Years at art school have left Arman without a clear-cut career path, but he strives for more than a professional…
Faith Connections
Nalin’s investigation of the world's largest spiritual assembly provides a colourful and considered overview of the Kumbh Mela.
Chinese Puzzle
Following The Spanish Apartment and Russian Dolls, Klapisch returns to the lives of the offbeat pals in Chinese Puzzle.
The Volcano
Much of The Volcano trades on the affability and general comedic abilities of its leads, even when waging war against…