By Sinead McCausland
With The Party, legendary British filmmaker Sally Potter combines sharp style with witty substance and hosts a party you will never forget.
American cinema has been the frontrunner of genres including horror, drama, and action. But the one genre the U.S. notably hasn’t dabbled in is Social Realism. Until recently.
HBO is Go-ing worldwide with its new international series coming to the U.S.’s streaming service, and we’ve got the shows you should keep an eye out for ahead of your next binge watch.
To mark the release of Murder on the Orient Express, we’ve compiled a list of five train movies for every kind of movie fan.
Approaching a female artist’s pain with no intent to romanticise the subject, Lady Gaga’s documentary feels like a new kind of self-portrait created for both the star and her fans.
There’s more complexity to the women of Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049, and it can be found in costume design.
Turn the lights on and lock your door: we’re about to deep dive into the world of enclosure horror, why we need to figure out life through demon babies and Babadooks, and films ranging from Wait Until Dark to Get Out.
‘Kissing Candice’ has introduced three new distinctive voices to cinema. We interview these exciting rising stars
Aoife McArdle’s dreamlike Realist wonderland Kissing Candice is an emotionally and visually impressive feature film debut.