Cats, quirk and Cumberbatch! Let the internet rejoice for the first trailer for The Electrical Life of Louis Wain is here.
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain is a supremely well-acted and colourful biopic that finds a way to spark something inside us all.
Nick Cave scored a cowboy movie? He sure did, and the boys are here to talk about it. This is "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" which is a mouthful.
Hell or High Water comes out on Blu-ray today, so we took a look at the highest grossing indie film of 2016 to see if it's Shelf-worthy.
The hard to peg down 20,000 Days on Earth deftly blends artifice and documentary truth in its look at musician Nick Cave.
Lawless feels like a film compromised somewhere in the editing process with long passages awkwardly truncated and the director’s patented slow, thoughtful pacing replaced with a more action-centric aesthetic, but the film still works reasonably well as an entertaining gangster yarn filled with the performances you get as a prestigious director working with his pick of the top actors around.
This week, our archival DVD column looks at various stages of growing up with looks at Good Will Hunting, High Fidelity, and Adventures in Babysitting, and a look at the volatile nature of change in The Proposition.