45 Years Is As Charming As It Is Devastating
Jack Godwin Overview: Kate and Geoff have a week to go until their party, celebrating their 45th anniversary. The childless couple live comfortably in a small Norfolk town, until shattering news...
View ArticleHeneral Luna is an Inept Historical Drama
Anton Reyes Overview: A short-tempered Filipino general tries to rally the Philippine Revolutionary Army to unite in facing the threat of the American army during the Philippine-American War. Quantum...
View ArticleAttack On Titan – Part 1: A Failure On Every Level
Ryan MacLean Overview: Over 100 years ago humanity built enormous walls to live behind in safety from the human-devouring Titans. When the wall is damaged and Titans are let in, what’s left of mankind...
View ArticleTimecrimes Breaks Down Genres
Jack Godwin Overview: Héctor (Karra Ejalde) is renovating his home with his wife (Candela Fernández). Looking into a nearby forest with binoculars, he spots what looks like the murder of a young woman....
View ArticleMexico Barbaro Delivers Solid but Slight Horrors
Richard Newby Overview: In this anthology film, eight directors offer unique takes on horror tied to Mexico’s past and present. Dark Sky Films; 2014: Not Rated; 114 minutes. Cultural Horrors: In...
View ArticleVictoria is Almost Life-Like
Jason Ooi Overview: A young girl working in Berlin befriends four men at the crack of dawn after a night of partying. All is not what it seems, however, as the men share a connection to the underworld...
View ArticleThe World of Kanako is Creatively Destructive
Richard Newby Overview: A former detective’s search for his missing daughter grows increasingly depraved and horrific as he discovers the secrets about her and himself that led to her disappearance....
View ArticleDheepan Features A Trio Of Brilliant Character Studies
Jason Ooi Overview: The eponymous character is given a family of strangers, including a fake-wife and a fake-daughter, none of whom have ever met before, and is dropped in France, an equally strange...
View ArticleA Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence is a Vivid Meditation on Life
Whit Denton Overview: A series of loosely connected vignettes ruminate drolly on the inhumane nature of humanity. Filmproduktion AB; 2015; Rated PG-13; 101 minutes. Gazing into the Mirror: The film...
View ArticleWhat Cinema Taught Me About Australia
Sean W. Fallon Australia is very big, and, for just about everyone on Earth, very far away. For someone who grew up in the United Kingdom, a place where you can drive from the top to the bottom in...
View ArticleOscars Crash Course: Foreign Language Films
Jason Ooi Every year in the lead up to the Academy Awards, there is plenty of buzz surrounding every major category. So much so, you could likely enter your office betting pool with a fair idea of what...
View ArticleBaba Joon is an Intimate Portrait
Beth Reynolds Overview: A young Iranian boy living in Israel causes a rift within the family when he rebels against their traditional livelihood of farming turkeys. United King Films; 2015; 91 minutes....
View ArticleMustang Is a Confident Theatrical Debut
Sean W. Fallon Overview: Five sisters are placed under house arrest after their scandalous behaviour shocks their conservative guardians. CG Cinema; 2015; Rated PG-13; 97 minutes. History: First, a...
View Article20 Horror Movies from 20 Countries
Becky Belzile Horror is thriving around the world and is enjoyed by people from every country. Some of the best is produced outside of North America, so sometimes it’s necessary to take a little trip...
View ArticleDemon Takes Effort to See Through the Darkness
Becky Belzile Overview: On the eve of his wedding, a man discovers a secret that once kept to himself possesses his mind and body. The Orchard; 2015; Rated R; 94 minutes. Tragedy: Any viewing of Demon...
View ArticleHappy Australia Day from Audiences Everywhere – Our Seven Favorite Aussie Films
Staff Today is Australia Day, and to celebrate here at Audiences Everywhere, I asked the non-Australia based writers to write about their favourite movies from Down Under. Australia Day celebrates the...
View ArticleMan on High Heels Stumbles on a Fine Line
Michael Papich I don’t know how to feel about Man on High Heels. Not because it has the complexity of a Silence or the mystery of a Mulholland Dr. but because it breaks new ground, and I’m not sure it...
View ArticleCelebrating the Monstrous Love of Guillermo del Toro
David Hart Over the last month, Audience Everywhere has been celebrating Hispanic filmmakers and representation in recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month. But no celebration of Hispanic contributions...
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