Film | Review | DVD Review
Michael Gillespie: The Army of Crime joins a roster of recent European films exploring the continent’s wartime past from a fresh perspective. French reali...
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Gail Tolley: French director Jacques Audiard beats Scorsese at his own game in this remarkably assured and confidently crafted prison drama. A Prophet begins with ...
Film | DVD Review
Lisa Bourke: Made for French TV, this run-of-the-mill coming out story centres on Laurent, an agriculture student whose female flatmate poses as his girlfr...
Steven Dalziel: As the loss of their child overwhelms them with grief, a successful couple (Béart and Sewell, both on good form) retreat to a myste...
Neil Whiting: This vicious thriller set in the Parisian underworld centres on a ruthless mob boss (Caubère) who takes a commission on all the illegal activit...
Parker Langley: The Algerian war of independence is the setting for this episodic ‘soldier’s story’ drama, which follows the fates of an idealistic ...
Neil Whiting: A future-shock slice of film noir, Chrysalis is set in a very grey Paris in 2020 and centres on a no-nonsense cop (Dupontel) hot on the heels of the...
Records | Single Review
Emma Kilday : Sometimes the title of a track alone could sell it. French! Girls! Guitar! What’s not to love? You could accuse Autokratz of false advertising (...