In Fear
TV veteran Jeremy Lovering’s feature film debut effectively draws on moody landscapes to construct a flawed, but chilling study of primal terror.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
TV veteran Jeremy Lovering’s feature film debut effectively draws on moody landscapes to construct a flawed, but chilling study of primal terror.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
The most nerve-racking horror film to come out in a long time, Adam Wingard’s latest offering is a blast from beginning to end.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
Spellbinding, visionary and deeply affecting, Nicolas Winding Refn’s follow-up to Drive is one of the absolute must-sees of the year.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
Ben Wheatley’s astonishing, psychedelic period piece is an original, adventurous, imaginative, compelling work.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
An intelligent and captivating exploration of how truth is created, Mirage Men is one of the must-see documentaries of the year.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
It may not be Miike at his most ground-breaking or daring, but this manga adaptation is wildly entertaining.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
Best known for his scandalous Nazi sex shocker Salon Kitty (1976), Tinto Brass turned to lighter eroticism in the early 1980s.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
Byzantium is a thoroughly enjoyable, beautifully shot vampire movie with a beating heart.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
The raw explicitness of the title (‘Fuck me’) sets the tone for this tale of two disenfranchised women on the run.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
Guillermo del Toro is fast becoming the Steven Spielberg of horror.
Review by Virginie Sélavy