The Red Desert (Directors Suite/ Madman)
Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni (Zabriske Point/ The Passenger) was a master at the depiction of…
Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni (Zabriske Point/ The Passenger) was a master at the depiction of…
Forget the wild west, television is the new frontier, where some of the most interesting…
With a title like this you’d expect that Brian Eno has been very busy. Yet…
Whilst German filmmaker Wim Wenders is known primarily for Paris Texas and Wings of Desire,…
C.R.A.Z.Y is a film by French-Canadian director Jean Marc Vallee who confides he likes to…
I don’t know exactly when it was but around the time in the mid 80s,…
Michael Haneke’ Time of the Wolf is probably his most difficult film yet. It’s heavy…
There is a tangible feeling of warmth and goodwill that comes from this incredibly moving…
“It’s duck soup for you yegs†Do you remember the feeling of being in high…
Wong Kar Wai’s second feature in 1990 was the film that broke him. Days of…
It’s a strange thing to say in the title, ‘burn this dvd,’ but it does…
Well this is the big one. Perhaps one of the most morally repugnant, realistic gore…
Whether you call it Europa or Zentropa, this 1991 Lars Von Trier (Dogville/ The Kingdom)…
The debut feature and first in a trilogy from Spanish playwright Fernando Arrabel is a…
This icky hypocritical little bastard reared its seedy little head in 1981 and comes courtesy…