Die My Love Dir: Lynne Ramsay (13th Floor Film Review)
Die My Love delivers a visceral, unflinching portrait of postpartum depression and psychosis, anchored by a career-defining performance from Jennifer Lawrence.
Die My Love delivers a visceral, unflinching portrait of postpartum depression and psychosis, anchored by a career-defining performance from Jennifer Lawrence.
The question on everyone’s lips as we left Auckland’s IMAX cinema last night was…”what did we just see?”
Hailed as one of the top concert films of all time, Jonathan Demme’s Stop Making Sense should firmly secure the number one slot after this 40th anniversary restoration.
The Quiet Girl might just be what you need after experiencing the bombast of Baz’s Elvis or Thor’s Love And Thunder.