Roger reviews Quentin Tarantino’s eighth movie: the very tongue-in-cheek bloody carnage of The Hateful 8, which despite all its gratuitous violence is one of the funniest movies around right now.
Roger reviews Christian Petzold’s 2012 thriller set in Cold-War Germany in 1980 that reunited him with actress Nina Hoss. The movie was Germany’s Official Submission for a Best Foreign Film Oscar that year.
Trans filmmaker, actor, and activist Jake Graf — one of the brightest stars and advocates of the transgender community — has just appeared in the Award-Winning movie The Danish Girl. Jake now seems to be everywhere: posing on magazine front covers and writing inside them too. We tracked him down to London via Facetime to … Continue reading
A couple of months ago we stumbled upon a extraordinary and wonderfully exhilarating short movie called “Stance” about ‘drag boxing’ which was set in a Working Men’s Club in London. It literally blew our fishnets off. It was made by Joseph Wilson a 27 year-old Brit filmmaker who is one of the leading figures in … Continue reading
Based very loosely on a true story, this is the tale about all the shenanigans behind the making of the multi-Oscar winner smash hit movie ‘Mary Poppins’ in 1964. Walt Disney had been pursuing the book’s author P.L. Travers (Pamela) for the past 20 years to get the film rights and now in a last ditch … Continue reading