Francois Truffaut’s 1966 version of Raymond Bradbury’s sci-fi novel, Farenheit 451, is something of a cult classic. Julie Christie and Oscar Werner brought to life a dystopian future full...
For those who choose to follow it, professional wrestling is often more than just a hobby, pastime or even career. It’s a way of life, an addiction, a lifeline when it feels like there is nothing els...
What makes a film a film? What makes cinema, cinema? If clothes maketh the man, what maketh a movie? That is a question that has provoked a lot of debate ever since directing behemoth, Steven Spielbe...
The increase in the world’s population has been a source of concern for a long time. It has been accepted that the number of people on earth will increase to 10 billion before the end of this c...
Coming soon to US theatres is the powerful documentary After Aushwitz. filmmaker Jon Kean examines the question, “What happens after surviving an unspeakable horror?” with six stories of ...
Premiering at Cannes Film Festival in 2017, Academy Award winning director Michel Hazanavicius returns with this moving tribute to classic cinema. In 1960’s Paris, Jean-Luc Godard (Louis Garrel) is t...
Coming soon to home entertainment formats is Youth (original title Fang Hua), the winner in the best film category at the recent Asian films awards. It is the new film from Chinese filmmaker Feng Xia...
You have to appreciate the work ethic of Steven Spielberg even if you are not a fan of his movies. Ready Player One was a mammoth undertaking for him. The production from start to finish took over th...
Make a sound, and you die. A simple premise for a horror film that will play on your basic fears and keep you on edge. While 2016’s Lights Out tapped into our primordial fear of the dark, here direct...
It’s a very rare – and, yet, cathartic – experience to share a darkened room with forty other strangers who are crying and sniffling as much as you are. Choked down sobs, deep sighs and t...