What Only Cicadas See (2026) film review
Artificial intelligence has become one of cinema’s favourite subjects over the past few years, with films often portraying it as […]
Artificial intelligence has become one of cinema’s favourite subjects over the past few years, with films often portraying it as […]
Grief, homelessness, immigration and compassion are all subjects that deserve thoughtful cinematic exploration, and The Sanctuary, written, directed and produced
Some films are made to win awards. Others are made to leave audiences scratching their heads and wondering what on
Independent horror has always been a breeding ground for ambitious ideas, and Chandler Balli’s Method is proof that a clever
Irish filmmaker Zoe Kavanagh returns to the supernatural world of her 2017 feature Demon Hunter with Demon Hunter: Time 2
There has always been something fascinating about grindhouse cinema. The rough visuals, over-the-top violence, eccentric characters and complete disregard for
Few films are willing to tackle subjects as immediate and potentially divisive as race, identity and social unrest, but Rooted
Making a feature film at just nineteen years old is no small achievement. Most filmmakers spend years honing their craft
Mental health is a subject that independent cinema often tackles, but doing so convincingly is not always easy. It requires
Independent horror and science fiction films often live or die by their ambition. Limited budgets can restrict what filmmakers are
Faith-based films often come with certain expectations. Many audiences immediately assume they are about to sit through a sermon disguised
Romantic dramas often rely on grand gestures, misunderstandings, or elaborate twists to keep audiences invested. Mike Southerly’s debut feature, Lost