Author: Bianca Garner
Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Laura Moss’ Fry Day
It is the night of Ted Bundy’s execution, and an entrepreneurial teenager decides to make a quick buck selling Polaroids of those attending. These are…
Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Mrs. Poucheau
First published March 21st 2018 At some point in our lives, we will inevitably experience the loss of a loved one. It’s a sad and…
Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Julia Ducournau's Raw
Justine (Garance Marillier ) is a first-year veterinary student. Her elder sister (Ella Rump) is studying the same course at the university. Justine was raised…
Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Pea Pod
Pea Pod is a hilarious short which is amazing in the fact that the film’s cast and crew was made up of 100% women with…
Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Snow White Cologne – Amanda Eliasson
Snow White Cologne is a visual animated poem created using acrylic paint on paper, it not like anything you have ever seen before. Beautiful and…
Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Land Without Evil – Kati Egely
Throughout history people have always been searching for a perfect place. Their own slice of Eden. However, the question should be whether we can find…
Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Kristen Stewart’s Come Swim
Originally published November 15, 2017 Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live. — Norman…
BFI London Film Festival 2018 Official Competition Selection
The official competition selection for the 62nd BFI London Film Festival has been announced, and the line-up looks amazing. This year’s line-up showcases the vast…
Directed By Women September – Scene: The Dinner from The Invitation
A series of short, snappy pieces of Players, Scenes, Quotes, Shots, Locations, from films directed by women throughout September. Karyn Kusama’s The Invitation is a…
Have a heart: Exlcusive interview with Kevin Sluder & Jennifer Sluder about Heartless
We got the opportunity to speak to Kevin Sluder (one half of Los Angeles based Sunshine Boy Productions’ award winning team along with his wife,…
House of the Dead: A Guide to Hammer Films
Founded in November 1934, Hammer films is one of the oldest film companies in the world. Hammer is synonymous with horror, after defining the genre…
Around the World in 80 Films: Persepolis
Persepolis is a perfect example of how animated films are not just for children, but can be aimed towards a more mature, adult audience. It…
Laughs Galore: A Guide to Ealing Comedies
You may have heard the term ‘Ealing comedy’, but I suspect that many of those who aren’t of a certain era or live outside the…
Around the World in 80 Films: Paradise Now
During an interview with the Guardian newspaper, upon the release of Paradise Now, director Hany Abu-Assad stated that “The film is an artistic point of…