Love & Peace
Sion Sono has made an insanely warped family film about a rock star and a turtle.
Mark Stafford
Sion Sono has made an insanely warped family film about a rock star and a turtle.
Mark Stafford
Lucile Hadžihalilovic’s follow-up to Innocence is as poetic, disturbing and elusive as its predecessor.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
The latest film by the acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Alan Zweig has its masterpiece status guaranteed.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Steve Oram’s directorial debut is a grunting comic delight.
Review by Pierre Kapitaniak
Although overshadowed by his 1990s body shockers, Tsukamoto’s tale of sexual reawakening is one of his most powerful films.
Review by Mark Player
Charles B. Pierce’s original ‘cult classic’ is a mixed bag.
Review by Mark Stafford
Every perverse element in this great film is rooted in a love and respect for all that is old, decrepit and yes, even horrifically, titillatingly straight-laced.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
David Cronenberg’s take on mass-media consumption is scary, dementedly sexy, and finally, one of the great science fiction horror films of all time.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Robert Carlyle’s directorial debut is a disappointing black comedy despite a great cast and a beautifully decaying Glasgow as backdrop.
Review by Mark Stafford
A successfully disgusting third instalment of Tom Six’s franchise.
Review by Mark Stafford