I remember the first time I had ever watched David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive, and how its sheer brilliance had rendered me speechless, while what I can only describe as a tingling sensation cascaded the length
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WFF: ELIJAH AND THE ROCK CREATURE Explores Magical Northern Wilderness
It’s not easy being a family film in the 21st Century. With market pressure to pack as much sound, colour, attitude and toilet humour as possible into nearly every PG release, the search for quality kid-friendly
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Love is not easy, life is not easy, and lying is not easy, and all of those are quite apparent in Love Jacked, your usual film taking place in a fictional small town where people’s
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To my father, Clint Eastwood is a cinematic god, and the Western genre is his sermon. I grew up watching all the greats, from High Plains Drifter to the Dollars trilogy and The Outlaw Josie
Continue ReadingWFF: Gary Burns moves from City to Country in MAN RUNNING
Is it more ethical for a doctor to “do no harm” to end suffering rather than force a patient to endure horrible, un-ending pain? Are we all trying to outrun our demons even if the
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Unbeknownst to many, even those who are somewhat familiar with the music legend, Nick Cave is a screenwriter as well as a musician. Cave has written exclusively for Australian-born Canadian director John Hillcoat, and while
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