The Thompsons are a well-meaning, ordinary British family living in the countryside. They’re headed by the cheerful Tom (Chris Langham), his dedicated wife Sophie (Amanda Hadingue), and their two daughters (Anna O’Grady and Helen Cripps), who have recently left their pastoral home in pursuit of a life in London, where they stay with their roommate,…
Coming to America (1988)
For two or three generations of people born between the 1960s and late 1990s, Eddie Murphy was the biggest star in the world – he could do absolutely no wrong, and even his most reviled from produced during his heyday have some passionate supporters. Unfortunately, some of his career choices after that were questionable (but…
Man Wanted (1932)
The Pre-Code era brought us many daring and provocative projects, featuring subject matter that would not stand a chance at making its way into mainstream film after the Hayes Code was established in the mid-1930s, which essentially sought to censor anything even mildly against the conservative principles of Joseph Breen and his very strict opinion…
Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time (2021)
The human mind is a fascinating concept, since it is the factor that unites everyone, from doctors to philosophers, psychologists to artists, and every profession in between, provoking discourse that aims to get to the very root of what it is that drives us as a species, if such answers even exist. The precise reason…
I Live in Fear (1955)
In the 1950s, the entire world was living in fear, and for good reason – the Second World War was still recent enough in the collective memory to have scarred many who lived through it, and the rise of various political ideologies was only creating more tensions between nations, with the world seeming to be…
The Mind of Mr. Soames (1970)
Human nature is a strange concept – despite having been a subject of study since around the time we gained consciousness in the earliest days of the antiquity, no one has ever been able to offer a succinct and clear definition of what it means to be human, or why we are arguably the dominant…
A Dirty Shame (2004)
Like many of the contemporary audiences who have a taste for the alternative forms of filmmaking, I absolutely adore John Waters and his films, finding his brand of off-kilter comedy and complete commitment to providing glimpses into the limits of human decency through entirely eviscerating every notion of good taste we hold to be true…
The Unknown Saint (2019)
In the middle of the deserts of Morocco stands a hill, upon which a shrine has been built to an unknown saint that was buried there. This structure overshadows the community below, serving as a towering entity that drives both their spiritual and social lives. However, what most don’t realize is that there is something…
Shock Treatment (1981)
When looking at the many films that have been labelled as “cult classics”, one of the easiest examples to dissect is The Rocky Horror Picture Show, since all the qualities that have led it to become one of the most cherished works of musical cinema are very clear. It’s a subversive look at sexuality, framed…
Voodoo Macbeth (2021)
Before he was known as arguably the greatest filmmaker of his generation, Orson Welles was a young, rambunctious stage actor and director who frequently pushed boundaries, even when working within the confines of something as intimidating as Shakespeare. One of his most fascinating projects was a 1936 production of Macbeth, whereby he moved the setting…