Green Book – Trailer & Clips

Mahershala Ali is certainly one of our best actors. The Academy Award winner has crafted a rather amazing portfolio and that looks to continue with Green Book. Starring opposite Viggo Mortensen, Ali stars as classic pianist Dr. Don Shirley who hires a rough and tough chauffer to help tour him about the racially charged deep south. It’s like…a reverse Driving Ms Daisy and I’m not … Continue reading Green Book – Trailer & Clips

Heathers – Lisanne Falk & Michael Lehmann Interview

To celebrate the re-release of Heathers, Christian Robshaw spoke with the director and one of the Heathers themselves. Read what they have to say about 30 years of this cult classic. With the new Arrow Video 30th Anniversary rerelease of Heathers, what are your thoughts on the movie at 30? Lisanne Falk: I’ve watched the movie at various points throughout the years, and at times … Continue reading Heathers – Lisanne Falk & Michael Lehmann Interview

Unpopped Kernels: Loving Vincent (2017)

The work of Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh is known the world over. Iconic paintings such as ‘The Starry Night’, ‘Bedroom in Arles,’ and ‘Sunflowers’ are images people from everywhere will find familiar. His work and style are considered foundations of modern art, yet what is known of the man behind the paintings? Despite painting over eight hundred paintings in his own lifetime, he only … Continue reading Unpopped Kernels: Loving Vincent (2017)

The House Of Small Cubes – Short Film Review

The idea of flashback through one’s life is a seriously overexplored storytelling technique by now, however, The House Of Small Cubes executes it in a near-perfect way. Living in a town steadily being submerged, a widower is forced to keep adding levels to his house, always keeping a trap door to the lower floors. After losing his pipe, he decided to journey down the house, … Continue reading The House Of Small Cubes – Short Film Review