Anthony Head: Acting King
Anthony Stewart head has been something of a pop-culture stalwart these past ten years, having entered the genre pool with...
Max Beesley: The Great Survivor
The English have a rich history when it comes to long-form science fiction with some of the genres finest tentpoles...
Neill Blomkamp: Straight Outta Joburg
While the name Neill Blomkamp may not garner much recognition at the moment, the short films and commercial work of...
Peter Jackson: That 70s Show
Since the mammoth undertaking and subsequent release of his King Kong remake in 2005, Oscar winning filmmaker Peter Jackson has...
Alessandra Torresani: Ex Machina
It could be argued that 2004’s Battlestar Galactica has redefined the parameters of contemporary science fiction in ways that no...
Bam Margera: Jackass at Heart
Having making headlines for their antics in the streets of Japan, India and Australia during their last cinematic outing before...
GANTZ: Review
With Hollywood showing no signs of relenting on their homogenized blockbuster comic book exploits, Japanese cinema thankfully continues to draw...
Ōba: The Last Samurai: Review
There is an inherent debate that usually surfaces whenever Japan enters the arena of factual war films, most due to...
A Honeymoon in Hell: Mr & Mrs Oki’s Fabulous Trip: Review
Full of idiosyncratic social commentary underscored with droll comedic styling Ryuichi Honda’s A Honeymoon in Hell: Mr. & Mrs. Oki’s...
The Wings of the Kirin: Review
The Japanese have a habit, and a knack, of adapting popular low-budget television series for the big screen, and their...
Mamoru Hosoda Leader of the Pack
With a history that can be traced to the 12th century, Japanese cartoons, or manga as they are commonly referred...
The Kirishima Thing: Review
Regardless of creed, culture or country there is a singularly unifying trial that all teenagers endure, the cruelty and disruptive...
Miwa Nishikawa: Dream Merchant
Not unlike most film cultures across the globe, Japan’s cinematic history has borne a significant disadvantage with an absence of...
Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo
A leviathan of contemporary anime, revered by legions of fans globally, Hideki Anno’s Evangelion mythos first appeared on Japanese television...
Star Trek Into Darkness: Review
When you look over the cinematic excursions of J.J. Abrams, the 46-year-old producer, writer and director presents an intriguing conundrum...