Two Strangers Who Meet Five Times Review
By Will Barber Taylor Race and the things that divide us is the subject of this visionary film from Marcus Markou. In times when divisions are seemingly more and […]
By Will Barber Taylor Race and the things that divide us is the subject of this visionary film from Marcus Markou. In times when divisions are seemingly more and […]
By Will Barber Taylor When a little girl finds solace in between her mother’s legs, biggest fears become reality. Reality is the key to Haven’s terrible and yet all too […]
By Will Barber Taylor Addison (Aurora Perrineau) and Lyle (Rachel Hendrix) are two young women torn apart by a childhood tragedy. Unexpectedly reunited they embark on an illuminating 24-hour journey, […]
By Will Barber Taylor Rise of a Star follows Dorothée Gilbert as Emma, who is about to be the new ballerina, but something upsets her. A secret. A secret liable […]
By Will Barber Taylor In 1955, a 64 year-old Mississippi preacher Moses Wright tries to keep two racist killers from abducting his 14 year-old nephew, Emmett Till. Based on a […]
By Will Barber Taylor Criticising a critic isn’t something I like to do. They’re paid to do a job, go to see a film, a play, an exhibition and […]
By Will Barber Taylor Within days of becoming Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) must face one of his most turbulent and defining trials: exploring a negotiated […]
By Will Barber Taylor 13 year old Aamir (Alan Assad) has fled his home and been separated from his family only to be stranded alone in the largest unofficial […]
By Will Barber Taylor The Silent Child centres around a profoundly deaf four year old girl named Libby who is born into a middle class family and lives in a […]
By Will Barber Taylor Women & Wine tells about the fear of losing a friend. Turid is attending her friend’s fifty years anniversary. During the party she comes to realize […]