Tag: dark comedy

Sleep Review

Being mentored by not just one of South Korea’s best filmmakers, but an award-winning auteur of this generation, wasn’t a bad way for Jason...

Review – Saltburn

That final shot is going to go down as one of the best final scenes of the year. Saltburn is the second feature film from...

Review – Flux Gourmet

If you’re familiar with the work of filmmaker Peter Stickland, you will already be aware of the levels of satire, absurdity and dementedness that...

Review – The Day Shall Come – MIFF 2019

There is a clause at the start of The Day Shall Come stating it’s “based on 100 true stories”. It’s hard to pick a...
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