Love or obsession? A homosocial bond between an odd couple blurs the lines in this ’97 dramedy
John Hurt's a lonely old writer & Jason Priestly's a heartthrob actor in this forgotten film that deserves a second look.
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John Hurt's a lonely old writer & Jason Priestly's a heartthrob actor in this forgotten film that deserves a second look.
Neil Ely and Lloyd Eyre-Morgan's gay British drama is heartfelt and horny.
Tom Sturridge, Rebecca Hall, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and newcomer Luther Ford also star in this acutely felt memento mori set during the height of the AIDS crisis.
Co-writer/director Grace Glowicki’s provocative Dead Lover grabs you by the collar and drags you into its weird little world. Quirky females are... The post Dead Lover first appear...
In this story “of love in a time of violence,” the narrator never reveals his name; he’s an octogenarian who reasonably expects that “terrible, powerful, soulless people are coming...
Cannes: Malek and Tom Sturridge play partners whose already-strained relationship is tested by the arrival of a new and beguiling twink neighbor, played by Luther Ford, downstairs.
Danish director Jesper Isaksen follows in the footsteps of his mentor, Nicolas Winding Refn, to create his own dark thriller in Victim... The post Victim of Love first appeared on...
Everybody wants to live forever. Fewer have the energy to be virtuous. The vampire as modern archetype offers something perversely appealing, a... The post Nadja first appeared on...
In the British indie Departures, lovesick Benji (Lloyd Eyre-Morgan) bumps into the impossibly handsome Jake (David Tag) near his airport gate. There’s a spark there, and the pair s...
In the cathartic romantic comedy-drama, “Departures,” Benji (writer/co-director Lloyd Eyre-Morgan) tries to process his break-up with Jake (David Tag). “Going backward to move forw...
CANNES – Ira Sachs never makes it easy. He’s an auteur who works in cinematic frequencies that don’t always align with what an audience might expect. He may frustrate you with the...
Trying to escape his fate, he ran away from home. One day, he went out hunting and came home to find two strangers sleeping in his bed. Outraged, he stabbed them to death.
Profoundly sorrowful and strange in equal measure.
Albert Camus’ 1942 novel “The Stranger” spins around a psychological mystery. Why would Meursault, a Frenchman living in colonial Algeria, suddenly kill a man following his mother’...
This is real DIY filmmaking, with a series of films so micro-budgeted (at least for the first) that, whilst the director Elliot Passantino has an IMDb page, none of the series have...
Director: Jeffrey Arsenault Release date: 2000 Contains spoilers Getting a Blu-ray release is this shot on video effort by Jeffrey Arsenault, whose earlier film Night Owl was...
Falling in love is hard enough without someone pointing a gun at you, but that’s somehow the perfect formula in writer/director David... The post The Lonely Crowd first appeared on...
George MacKay co-stars in a quasi-ghost story set on the Cornish coast, in which two young men find themselves supernaturally transported back to 1993
Blood Craving is an extra on the Blu-Ray of Date With a Vampire and is a short film by Jeffrey Arsenault but is a bit of an oddity that I’ll date to 2002 (per IMDb). Arsenault dire...
Tom Noonan and Karen Sillas star in this strange hidden gem about two very awkward co-workers.
Written and directed by Sigurður Anton, Skinny Talk follows Emily (Kristrún Kolbrúnardóttir), a 25-year-old woman living in Iceland. She’s in a serious... The post Skinny Love firs...
There’s no better time to discover Ira Sachs’s striking, affecting debut, The Delta (1996).
Light, written and directed by Daniel Talbott, starts with a man (Will Pullen) sitting in his car in a church parking lot,... The post Light first appeared on Film Threat.
Sachs’s Cannes Competition title plays out in 1980s New York City
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