Everly review

Back in 2007, Joe Lynch‘s directorial debut proved to be a very pleasant surprise. But ahead of release, Wrong Turn 2: Dead End was maybe not looking so promising. It was a sequel to a film that wasn’t particularly good to begin with and certainly didn’t feel like it was begging for a follow up. Lynch had a low budget, a straight … Read more

Project Almanac review

Project Almanac is the latest in a long line of high concept found footage movies that feature a group of teens up to some kind of mischief. The hook this time is time travel. David Raskin (Jonny Weston) finds a time machine in his basement, and with his buddies gets it working again. Once it’s running, … Read more

Da Sweet Blood of Jesus is another attenuated remake from Spike Lee

Da Sweet Blood of Jesus is another attenuated remake from Spike Lee

Bill Gunn’s Ganja & Hess is a thrilling picture filled with heady ideas. It can be read as a mediation on African-American identity, on addiction, obsession, black assimilation and even as a savage critique of organised religion. But it is also a waking nightmare of a film, with Gunn delivering something that is as evocative visually … Read more

Coherence review

Shot over just five nights in writer/director James Ward Byrkit’s own home, Coherence takes a micro-budget dinner party set-up and injects a large dose of science fiction. But it’s not the science talk but the relationships between characters where the film’s really interesting ideas are hidden. The eight people that come together for dinner in Coherence start out the night with faintly visible cracks in … Read more