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Inspired by true events, To Leslie is about a West Texas single mother (2023 Academy Awards nominee Andrea Riseborough) who wins the lottery and squanders it…
Inspired by true events, To Leslie is about a West Texas single mother (2023 Academy Awards nominee Andrea Riseborough) who wins the lottery and squanders it…
Following the latest Ghostface killings, four survivors leave Woodsboro behind and head to New York to start a fresh chapter. In Scream VI, Melissa Barrera (“Sam”),…
Back in the day when I’d frequent a lot of indie theatre, I’d more often than not be drawn to French films. There’s something about French…
Compiled by food lover Alice Zaslavsky, The Little Box of Veg is a kaleidoscope of recipe and information cards inspired by the beloved food bible In…
Written and directed by Academy Award winner Florian Zeller (The Father), The Son is a cautionary tale that follows a family as it struggles to reunite…
From Damien Chazelle (director of La La Land) comes Babylon: an original epic set in 1920s Los Angeles which chronicles the rise and fall of multiple…
The Fabelmans is a deeply personal portrait of a 20th century American childhood, namely Steven Spielberg’s childhood. A biopic of sorts, the film is a cinematic…
You’ve probably finished work for the holidays, so you must be feeling pretty good right now. Know what else will make you feel good? Entering Cream’s…
There is something about Japan that works its way into every fibre of your being. No matter how many times you visit, you’ll always uncover new…
Tenderheart is a book about vegetables. It is also a story of unbreakable family bonds, love and loss, and the legacy of food as a way…
Mona Lisa And The Blood Moon is a mind-bending adventure set in the swampy neon-lit streets of New Orleans, and inspired by fantasy-adventure movies of the 1980s…
It’s been a busy 12 months, as Covid restrictions began easing the world over, and it seems many individuals and groups have been happy to brush…
Nothing excites us more than films on David Bowie. And, heck, the new film by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Brett Morgen (director of Cobain: Montage of Heck) is…