Sarah Jayne’s ‘Cats of Malta’ is an endearing documentary about Malta’s feline population that lays down too much in its own comfort zone (much like a cat).
Tag: documentary
Is There Anybody Out There? review – a powerful and insightful journey about disability
Is There Anybody Out There? is a powerful, affecting documentary about disability from Ella Glendining that asks whether you can find yourself in others.
Let Us Flow review – a breathtaking documentary about gender and tradition
A detailed look at local culture, gender, and history, shot against a stunning backdrop.
Last Things review – an immersive, evocative deep dive from Deborah Stratman
Deborah Stratman’s vivid experimental documentary Last Things explores alluring ideas about time, evolution, and extinction.
This is GWAR review – a thorough portrait of cult metal heroes
The definitive portrait of one of America’s most infamous heavy metal groups, from the rollicking highs to the destructive lows.
McEnroe review – a refreshingly unfiltered look at a volatile tennis legend
An unmissable documentary for any tennis fan.
Ithaka review – behind the battle to free Julian Assange and protect free speech
Ben Lawrence directs a daring and intimate documentary.
Gallant Indies (Indes Galantes) review – a mesmerising and powerful art revolution
Gallant Indies is a mesmerising, rythmic and powerful documentary chronicling an artistic experiment designed to shatter elitist expectations of opera.
A Sexplanation review – Alex Liu takes us on a personal journey into the bedroom
A documentarian goes on a quest to uncover the naked truths and hard facts of sex.
Belle Vie review – an intimate look at Covid-19’s impact on the restaurant industry
Belle Vie is an intimate documentary looking at COVID-19’s impact on the restaurant industry, focusing on one French bistro’s fight for survival.