‘Minari’ – Review

Every now and again a film comes along that completely stops you in your tracks. Minari is one such film. A beautiful, personal exploration of identity, family and youth, Minari is a piece of cinema that watches like poetry come to life, and every audience member will be moved by this work of art. A […]

‘I Care A Lot’ – Review

Sometimes a film comes along and it absolutely blows your mind. From its original concept to the structure of its screenplay, the perfection on behalf of its casting, and the care, focus and attention to detail that is given to its design, cinematography, mise-en-scene and score. I Care A Lot is one of these films. […]

‘High Ground’ – Review

In director Stephen Maxwell Johnson’s High Ground, audiences are taken to the harsh plains of the Australian Outback in a film of high intensity and burning passions that seeks to tell the story of two cultures clashing. And this one is powerful to behold. After fighting in World War I as a sniper, Travis (Simon […]

‘Music’ – Review

Multi-award winning singer-songwriter and artist Sia makes her directorial debut with Music, an intimate, imaginative cinematic event that looks at the notions of family and love through a very unique filter, leading to a incredibly creative experience for viewers. Zu (Kate Hudson) is a free spirit estranged from her family who suddenly finds herself the […]