Documentary filmmaker Paul Duane turns his hand to fiction with an essential addition to the folk horror canon.
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Realistic, naïve and a sort of adventurous nonsense, Paul Mercier's We Ourselves is a trip well worth taking. Out now at the Savoy Cinema.
Do you remember Battle in Seattle? The $8m dollar movie about protesters who disrupted the WTO meeting in Seattle in 1999, directed by Stuart Townsend?
Opinion piece from Jason Coyle on Agnès Varda, #52filmsbywomen, and making the effort to seek out female perspectives in film.
Song of Granite is an essential film. It feels like the film Collins has been building towards. It is eloquent, elegant, daring and very beautiful.
Jason Coyle takes a look at the enduring legacy of Rocky Balboa and the Rocky franchise, the greatest American drama film series there has been on screen
The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid is a beautifully made and extremely important documentary. It's both technically and narratively excellent.
No Stone Unturned is a caring, fascinating but somewhat flawed documentary from prolific documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney.
Mattress Men is a terrific and ultimately quite moving film that shows how austerity eats at the soul of people who we don’t generally see on screen