Reviews

[Review] Insidious

It's a pleasant surprise that Insidious is from the creative duo behind Saw, Death Sentence, and, who could forget, Dead Silence. The first Saw installment ...

[Review] Circo

The first feature of documentarian Aaron Shock, Circo takes viewers behind the curtains of a Mexican circus that has crossed the nation since the 1800s. Rev...

[NDNF Review] Copacabana

Set in France and Belgium, Copacabana unveils the tale of a holdover bohemian trying to impress her grown daughter. The film stars real-life mother-daughter d...

[Review] Miral

We are taught at a certain age that certain topics are up for discussion, some are only to be bandied about with friends, and some are just not to be broach...

[Review] Sucker Punch

Zack Snyder's latest visual feast is his most divisive film yet, which is saying a lot. To clarify, this makes Watchmen seem safe and overly commercial in c...

[NDNF Review] Incendies

The message running throughout Incendies is clear enough. It's so clear, in fact, that those watching are in danger of injury, due to intense bludgeoning of...

[SXSW Review] Weekend

Weekend opens with a simple premise: Russell (Tom Cullen) is alone. His life is static. The opening moments establish the lyrical qualities of the film. He pa...

[SXSW Review] Self Made

Self Made is the feature film debut of Gillian Wearing, an artist who emerged in the unofficial movement (yet branded by the international art world) YBA, or Yo...