The Outrun is one of those films that leaves you quietly staring at the screen for a bit before getting up
Category: Drama Films
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You might hit a little too close to home, but that’s also what makes it so good.
A special, re-written review of my favourite Jimmy film, to mark the 70th anniversary of his death on September 30, 1955.
Hridayapoorvam is one of those films that doesn’t shout its message but sneaks it into your heart slowly and quietly.
Griff the Invisble is one of those small indie movies that sneaks under your radar and leaves a gentle impression.
The Life of Chuck is like one of those films you watch when you’re already thinking about your childhood, or your own mortality. It might frustrate you, but it might also break your heart in a good way.
28 Years Later is a mixed bag. We certainly have things to like and appreciate, but as I mentioned, the messiness of the film might not bother some, but it bothered me. I wanted to care more, I really did, but it all felt a little bit jarring.
The Battery isn’t your typical zombie film. It’s a story about survival, friendship, and hope in a world gone sideways.
Vulcanizadora isn’t an easy watch. It doesn’t move fast. It doesn’t spoon-feed you. But if you’re into films that sit with you, unsettle you, and occasionally make you laugh in spite of yourself, it’s 100% worth it.
Sinners is a film that takes a lot of risks, it trusts its audience, and delivers something that sticks with you. It doesn’t wrap everything up in a neat little bow. It doesn’t tell you what to think. It just lays everything out and says, “This is the world. Now what?”