Il Boom is considered amongst those who know, to be one of cult Italian director Vittorio De Sica’s most underrated films. A blackly comedic take on
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Il Boom is considered amongst those who know, to be one of cult Italian director Vittorio De Sica’s most underrated films. A blackly comedic take on
If you have any experience of Dutch director Dick Maas’ previous work, you will most likely know what to expect with his Yuletide schlocker Saint.
Though Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs – starring Brandon Quintin Adams, A. J. Langer, Everett McGill and Wendy Robbie – may not be one
César and Rosalie is a piece of fanciful French whimsy by director Claude Sautet. An obscure little drama starring Yves Montand, Romy Schneider and Sami Frey,
A broody air runs at the core of director John Madden’s The Debt. With Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson and Ciaran Hinds leading an impressive cast,
Made in 2007, Brave, the martial arts action adventure from directors Thanapon Maliwan and Afdlin Shauki, and staring stuntman Michael B. took several years to get
Was ever a film more aptly named than Hollow, the indie Brit horror from director Michael Axelgaard and writer Matthew Holt? Like the tree at
Like the work of the artist himself, Renoir – director Giles Bourdos’ biopic of the French impressionist starring Michel Bouquet, Vincent Rottiers and Christa Théret –
Even in today’s culture of mass produced film fodder, something occasionally appears which reignites your passion for one of the basic fundamentals at the core
Films by directors who attempt the crossover from acting, can be terribly hit and miss. It doesn’t always follow that because you know how it
Horrible Bosses, the farcical comedy from director Seth Gordon, is a surprise, though possibly not of the pleasant kind. With an ‘A’ list cast including
There are some subjects and film mediums which seem tailor-made for each other – an example being fairytales and animation. This combination, started in the