Sensor: Seeing PTSD For The Horror It Is

While Brian L. Tan’s Holdout dealt with the fallout of WWII, his latest, Sensor (written by Jonathan Hirsch) deals with the aftermath of the Vietnam War, both films focusing attention on an individual level: the things a soldier does for duty and weight they bear for it.  The themes are similar but treated differently; Holdout… Continue reading Sensor: Seeing PTSD For The Horror It Is

VECT0R: Tribute To The Matrix & Co.

Made with a skeletal crew and budget, Jan Sørup’s sci-fi VECT0R plays like an homage to the sci-fi greats. You’ll spot inspirations from The Matrix, Blade Runner 2049 and even a glimpse of the blazingly beautiful Mad Max: Fury Road. Also Sørup’s debut film, VECT0R is heavy on the special effects, containing a world that… Continue reading VECT0R: Tribute To The Matrix & Co.

Farewell Waltz: Romance As A Tribute To A Historical Figure In Black History

Kaine Levy’s period drama Farewell Waltz honours a historical man: Walter Tull, the first black officer in the British Army during the First World War, at a time when it was illegal for black people to hold positions above white people. Levy has adapted the story so that the protagonist in the film, Charles, is… Continue reading Farewell Waltz: Romance As A Tribute To A Historical Figure In Black History

The Devil’s Son: Mind-Boggling, Rich Magical Fable

From its opening line of Once Upon A Time… to illustrator Ben Judd’s colourful universe, or the vastness of the Big Sky Ranch in Simi Valley in California where this Mexican-based, Spanish language movie is filmed, everything about The Devil’s Son leaves one feeling overwhelmed with its richness in storytelling. A Mexican fable that dabbles… Continue reading The Devil’s Son: Mind-Boggling, Rich Magical Fable

It Felt Good: Laugh Along In The Face Of Horror

It Felt Good features a kind of comedy that is so bizarre, it is borderline surreal. Writer-Director William Nicol stars as the protagonist, an auditioning actor barraged with the demands of his profession, some ethical and some not quite. And a bit of the latter is even self-inflicted.  Everyday anxiety, mild performance anxiety, and a… Continue reading It Felt Good: Laugh Along In The Face Of Horror

January 14th: Another Story That Bolsters The #BlackLivesMatter Movement

Written and directed by La’Chris Jordan, January 14th is a 14:43 minutes short filmed in the memory of Philando Divall Castile (16th July, 1983-6th July, 2016). An honest mistake, a circumstantial tragedy, and a mourning partner, that sums up the film, but leaving with it a barrage of questions and bitter anger in one’s mouth.… Continue reading January 14th: Another Story That Bolsters The #BlackLivesMatter Movement

Grievances: Suspenseful Thriller That Plays On Addiction

As he steps out of the Patient’s Transfer Entrance of the Hahnemann University Hospital, the Philadelphia skyline casts a sombre hue. Brandon (Lenny Grossman) is staggering out, his stance a dead giveaway to his state of mind. Siddharth Jha’s Grievances is a psychological drama and it delves into the depths of human weakness, both self-inflicted… Continue reading Grievances: Suspenseful Thriller That Plays On Addiction

Secret Child: The Possible Perils Of Shiny New Father Figures

Yewweng Ho’s Secret Child (co-written by Yewweng Ho, Sam Hoare and Gordon Lewis) bears more than a passing resemblance to 2015’s Brooklyn: both set in the 1950s and both feature Fiona Glascott in key roles. But of course, the signature manicured 1950s look is the first thing that sticks out to signal kinship.  Set in… Continue reading Secret Child: The Possible Perils Of Shiny New Father Figures

Father By Law: Portrait Of A Fractured Family

Parents grow up too. It only takes a glance, sometimes a few tears, at worst a tragedy, but certainly it’s not just the children who grow up. In writer-director Maria De Sanctis’s 18:06-minute film, Father By Law, it is the daughter’s wedding that sets the stage for this: the familial reconciliation that comes expectedly, but… Continue reading Father By Law: Portrait Of A Fractured Family

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