Two Women
Two Women, from director Vittorio “The Bicycle Theives” De Sica won Sophia Loren the Best Actress Oscar in 1962 – the only time a leading performer in a foreign-language movie has won one of the top […]
Two Women, from director Vittorio “The Bicycle Theives” De Sica won Sophia Loren the Best Actress Oscar in 1962 – the only time a leading performer in a foreign-language movie has won one of the top […]
Starfish is an undoubtedly powerful story of someone battling horrifying medical circumstance, made even more astonishing by the fact it’s a true story. And that’s not “based on” a true story, aside from the addition […]
2016 Palme D’Or winner I, Daniel Blake is a masterpiece. Pure and simple, it is the best, most politically provoking and moving film about the pitiful treatment of the poor in David Cameron’s Britain you […]
From director Ira Sachs his and co-writer Mauricio Zacharias, Little Men is a delicate examination of the effect groups of parents falling out can have on the relationships of their children. It is a truly beautiful and […]
It’s about ten years since the Zombie apocalypse and a group of children being held prisoner and experimented on in a UK military medical facility may hold the answers to what happens next. So begins The […]