On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss the English-language remake of Speak No Evil. We also review the mind-bending world of In Camera and spoke to it’s director Naqqash Khalid. Finally, for film club we revisit Naqqash’s choice Electrical Gaza.
On Truth & Movies this week we discuss Blink Twice, Zoe Kravitz’s directorial debut and the subject of the latest issue of LWLies. We follow that up by reviewing the genre-bending Belfast hip-hop odyssey Kneecap and finally, for Film Club, we revisit the film that Kravitz drew inspiration from, Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining.
On Truth & Movies this week Fede Alvarez takes the reigns of the latest entry in the Alien Franchise and we spoke to the director about the Alien Romulus. There’s also a killer on the loose in Chinese film noir Only The River Flows and on Film club we return to one of the modern film noirs from the man behind one of the more controversial entries of the Alien films with David Fincher’s Zodiac.
On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss the latest M Night Shyamalan Trap. We also get in to the delightful comedy Babes
On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss all things rep cinema and dive deep into Werkmeister Harmonies and My Neighbour Totoro.
On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss the latest MCU movie Deadpool & Wolverine, the return of Nuri Bilge Ceylan with About Dry Grasses and the mind bending horror of youth and nostalgia in I Saw The TV Glow.
On Truth & Movies this week, June Squibb takes on her first starring role in Thelma and we spoke to the legend herself and the film’s director Josh Margolin. Istanbul becomes a battleground for trans rights in Crossing. And on Film club its more June Squibb in Alexander Payne’s road movie Nebraska.
On Truth & Movies it’s not a week for the fainthearted as we discuss the 90’s set horror Longlegs and spoke to its director Oz Perkins. We also review impressively gnarly slasher In A Violent Nature and on film club return to the nihilistic violence of Man Bites Dog.
This week on LWLies’ own David Jenkins and Hannah Strong return to discuss the subject of their latest issue,Yorgos Lanthimos’ Kinds of Kindness. We also dive into the pleasant surprise that is A Quiet Place Day One and for film club revisit Robert Altman’s Short Cuts.
This week we take a look at Jeff Nichol’s biker gang saga The Bikeriders and review the harrowing refugee drama Green Border. We also spoke to Green Border director Agnieszka Holland about her film and for film club we revisited The Wild One.
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