CIFF Review – Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)

“They summoned Eurydice and gave her to him, but upon one condition: that he would not look back at her as she followed him, until they had reached the upper world. So the two passed through the great doors of Hades to the path which would take them out of the darkness, climbing up and…

CIFF Review – Parasite (2019)

Unless you’ve been sleeping under a rock for the past few months then you have definitely heard all the chatter spreading through the inter webs concerning Parasite. The society and class thriller from the sharp mind of Bong Joon-ho is so many things (thriller, comedy, satire and subversive horror) all wrapped into one neatly wrapped…

CIFF Review – The August Virgin (2019)

The August Virgin is a Spanish film directed by Jonas Trueba who shares co-writing duties with lead actress Itsaso Arana. I saw this film on a blustery, chilly and snowy weekend… Worlds away from the sun drenched heat of Madrid as portrayed in the film. In that way it was like a brief refuge from…

CIFF Review – Greener Grass (2019)

Before I dig into this pastel hued nightmare let me just get a few things off my chest. I wanted to love Greener Grass so much, I can’t stress that enough. I saw the trailer and was intrigued; the twisted take on suburbia and the sun-drenched preppy fever dream were all waggling a finger for me…