Joseph Learoyd reviews family-friendly animation GOAT, with Caleb McLaughlin as a small goat who dreams of joining the pros ...
Jack Stevenson travels through time with Mark Jenkin's tantalising third feature, Rose of Nevada, starring George MacKay and ...
As Warner Bros. faces a potential sale, Jonathon Boylan weighs up what a takeover by Netflix or Paramount could mean for the future of cinema. Last year I had the pleasure of visiting Warner Brothers ...
At the age of twelve, most people are trying to figure out why puberty hasn’t hit as they come to terms with the earth-shattering realisation that Santa isn’t real. Seán Treacy, on the other hand, was ...
So opens the classic Traveling Wilburys song, 7 Deadly Sins, released in 1991. Little did the Wilburys know that four years later, David Fincher would turn their song on its head: his grimy crime ...
Best Wishes to All is a response to misanthropic capitalism in contemporary Japan. With a tagline like “Happiness on earth has a limit”, audiences are made aware that they are in for a deliciously ...
Pixar’s Inside Out, directed by Pete Docter and Ronnie del Carmen, is a visually beautiful and emotionally charged film that explores the complexities of human emotions through the eyes of an ...
Playing the drums is more than just a hobby and a pastime for the best drummers. Enjoying the instrument and making music with it is deeply rooted in passion, the desire to create tunes that heal ...
From the visceral intensity of The Money Store to the cryptic, boundary-pushing chaos of Year of the Snitch, Death Grips never played by the rules. Their relentless energy, anti-mainstream ethos, and ...
Steve Woods is an Irish animator who has worked in the industry since 1988. His work encompasses animations, documentaries, dance films and experimental films. In 1989 he co-founded the Galway Film ...
With the likes of Jane Schoenbrun’s I Saw the TV Glow and Vera Drew’s The People’s Joker becoming cult classics within a year of their release and Mia Moore Marchant’s eagerly awaited Again, Again ...
From On the Waterfront to First Blood, a core cinematic storytelling beat has always been the troubled man returning to their hometown. It’s a well-worn trope, but it’s undeniably effective, and as ...