The Intruder is an unoriginal but atmospheric thriller from Argentina. From director Natalia Meta comes an eerie piece that sustains tension.
Tag: International Cinema
Genus Pan review – another abstract curio from Lav Diaz
Genus Pan is Lav Diaz at his most abstract. It’s short for him, but no less dense with ideas.
The Painter and the Thief review – surprisingly delicate documentary on forgiveness
The Painter and the Thief is an intriguing insight into the human capacity for forgiveness, and a portrait of a most unlikely friendship.
N.P review – a disturbing, compelling and experimental silent drama
N.P is a challenging and disturbing adaptation that marks a phenomenal debut effort from Lisa Spilliaert, complete with some memorable performances.
Maɬni review – a reflective, personal documentary about language and mortality
Maɬni beautifully explores afterlife, identity and the sense of self in a tumultuous world.
In Her Hands review – safe but enjoyable French music film
A working-class piano savant escapes obscurity in this French coming-of-age drama
The Girl With A Bracelet review – crime drama has you play the jury
A film about how we cast judgement puts the audience in the jury’s place.
Wasp Network review – Cuban-American tensions rise in uneven historical thriller
An interesting premise is let down by a disjointed narrative.
A Whisker Away review – sweet anime perfect for newbies & veterans alike
A quirky yet sweet anime that’s sure to touch your heartstrings.
18 Presents review – a more heartfelt and thoughtful approach to Sick Lit
Director Francesco Amato adapts a real-life tragedy with sensitivity and fantasy elements.