Redeeming Lars Von Trier’s Women - The Creation Of A Filmic Feminine World
An exploration of Lars von Trier’s depiction of the feminine in ‘Breaking the Waves’, ‘Dancer in the Dark’, ‘Antichrist’, and ‘Melancholia’.
Night on Earth (1991) film review - critiquing the American Dream
An analysis of Jim Jarmusch’s ‘Night on Earth’, an underrated masterclass in slow cinema that reveals the beauty and complexity of our world after dark.
Dancer in the Dark (2000) film review - an analysis of von Trier’s tour de force
An analysis of Lars von Trier’s provocative masterpiece ‘Dancer in the Dark’, a tragically beautiful and breathtaking subversion of the classic Hollywood musical.
Nostalghia (1983) film review - Tarkovsky Explained
An in depth analysis of ‘Nostalghia’, a haunting cinematic masterpiece from Tarkovsky that delves into the depths of human longing, leaving an indelible emotional imprint on its viewer.
The Piano Teacher (2001) film review - an analysis of Haneke’s most disturbing film
An analysis of ‘The Piano Teacher’, an erotic psychological drama which delves deep into the provocative psychosexual relationship between a teacher and her pupil.
Top 15 Body Horror Films - Cronenberg and beyond
From cheesy cult classics to grotesque foreign language films and hidden gems, these are the 15 best, most disgusting body horror films to date.
Come and See (1985) film review - the most important war film of all time?
Dubbed by many to be the best and most important war film of all time, Klimov’s ‘Come and See’ is based on his own experiences fighting as a Partisan in a German-occupied Belarus.
Top 10 non-romance films that will make you cry
For those looking for a list of cry-worthy movies that isn’t full of romances and teen dramas, here are my top 10 picks of films that will make you weep.
Gia (1998) film review - the tragic story of supermodel Gia Carangi
'Gia’ is a historical drama film based on the life and death of American model Gia Marie Carangi, who is widely believed to have been the world’s first supermodel.
Mother (2009) film review - similarities to ‘Parasite’
A decade before ‘Parasite,’ director Bong Joon-ho produced the shocking thriller ‘Mother.’ And the two films share a lot of similarities.
Moon (2009) film review - loneliness, life, and technology
Set in a not so distant future, ‘Moon’ follows Sam Bell, a man who is nearing the end of a 3-year contract working on the moon when he suffers an accident.
Suicide Club (2001) film review - a gruesome satire of pop culture
Opening with the shocking mass suicide of 54 schoolgirls, ‘Suicide Club’ follows police as they struggle to uncover the cause behind a wave of suicides occurring throughout Japan.
Top 10 films like ‘Shutter Island’ - the best twisted psychological thrillers
For fans of ‘Shutter Island,’ this is a list of 10 shocking psychological thrillers with plenty of tension.
Kids (1995) film review - one of the most controversial films from the 90s
The indie drama ‘Kids’ features a group of teenagers who appear to care about nothing but sex and drugs. Telly, the film’s protagonist, has one goal in life; to sleep with as many virgins as he can.