CINÉTFO: FALL FAVOURITES: Wake in Fright (1971) ★★★★
The value of money or the dreadful end of alcohol abuse has never been so visible like in Wake in Fright. And it doesn’t really matter if you’re a teacher,….
The value of money or the dreadful end of alcohol abuse has never been so visible like in Wake in Fright. And it doesn’t really matter if you’re a teacher,….
I’ve done this only a few times when I had to rush to a second screening of a film due to stellar performance delivered by the lead actor. And when….
It’s fall. And that means it’s time to get back to watching TV and catch up with our beloved TV series or see a new one. Unfortunately, not all series….
Mackenzie’s (Ella Purnell) struggling mother sends her to Alaska to her uncle (Brian Geraghty) to look after her while she sorts out her own problem. At first the hospitality of….
To remember or forget? To live in regret or in the dark? When Laura and Grady, colleagues on a business trip, have an impulsive fling, they decide it might be….
Directing short films is much more difficult than a full length one. Especially, when the running time of that film is seven minutes. This is why watching Barbados directed by….
There is no easy way to review Rebecca Miller’s Maggie’s Plan. Not because it’s a bad movie and worth none of our time. Not at all. It has an interesting….
There is always a certain feeling of happiness you usually experience when the filmmaker manages to create a connection with you throughout the film. That allows you to connect with….
Mitchell loses his way in a tragic car accident. He ends up in a hospital with minor scratches. He finds himself hungry and uses an automated machine to buy snacks…..
Before I even start getting to the second line, I must say one thing: London Road is a film not made for everyone. Majority may not even like it or….
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