Director: Ken Ninomiya Fantasia International Film Festival 2019 review From its hyper-saturated colour scheme to its EDM-fuelled montages, Chiwawa owes a clear debt to 2012’s Spring Breakers – one that director Ken Ninomiya seems to openly […]
The British Urban Film Festival has officially unveiled the line-up for their biggest year to date, with a total of 52 screenings and 3 live script readings scheduled for the first week of September. This year’s entries were […]
What makes a good ad? First of all, what is the definition of a good ad? It depends on whether you are the receiver of the ad or the seller. If I were to deconstruct […]
Director: Naziha Arebi In Naziha Arebi’s Freedom Fields, the passage of time is marked by the number of years that have elapsed since the Libyan revolution. Over the course of half a decade, the documentary […]
Director: Ren Wen Sci-Fi-London Film Festival 2019 review Apocalyptic dread and societal turmoil take a backseat to cosmic wonder and millennial drama in Last Sunrise, a wistful and absurdity-tinged sci-fi that observes the end of the […]
Director: Richard Squires Filtering the turbulent life of comedian and voice actor Paul Lynde through the zany tropes of his art, Richard Squires’ Doozy is a work of deceptively kitschy surfaces. Like a muffled cry for […]
