Inside Job Review
The recession (lets call a spade a spade) that has swept through the United States and the rest of the world since the late 2000s is the subject of the latest documentary from Charles Ferguson. The film bears the accusatory title Inside Job and in just two hours Ferguson lays out the intricacies of the recent global economic crisis and details why … Read more
I Spit On Your Grave Review
Arriving in a country town Jennifer (Sarah Butler) encounters a group of local men at a petrol station before settling into a rented cabin where she intends to relax and write. The men she encountered at the petrol station disrupt her idyllic cabin hideaway though, breaking in and then humiliating and raping her. When the … Read more
The Front Line Review
Dispatched to the front line of the Korean civil war in January 1953, Kang Eun-pyo (Shin Ha-kyun) is on a mission to investigate the suspicious death of an officer and hunt out a potential communist spy. But as he begins to fight alongside the ‘Alligator’ unit his perception of the war and the divisions between … Read more
Trollhunter Review
The so-called found footage sub-genre seems to have been a reasonably reliable money spinner in recent years and whilst films using this technique often receive a critical kicking and proclamations regarding its death seem more and more common with each passing film, the approach is showing no signs of going way. With the exception of … Read more



