A Liar’s Autobiography – Competition
A Liar’s Autobiography is out on DVD out now and we’re giving away three copies and three posters.
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Villa Amalia is about the destruction and rebuilding of one life, that of a middle-aged French woman who decides to leave her husband.
Similar in style and tone to Austrian director Michael Haneke, Heisenberg has created a character study which intrigues beyond curiosity.
Edwards has created some of the most amazing monster footage seen on the big screen in years and he did it with only a small team of artists.
If you can accept Chase the Slut for what it is – a low budget film made because the people involved were passionate about it – then you’ll be able to see past the majority of flaws.
Outcast is one of those films which sets up your expectations and then completely batters you with something you didn’t anticipate.
Given a slew of recent apocalyptic scenarios and flesh-eating gore, it’s perhaps surprising that the bubonic plague has not prompted more cinematic plotlines.
Shed Your Tears And Walk Away is one man’s desperate bid to save his childhood friends from death.
Smeared in pink lipstick, with an unsuitable new hairstyle, Death At A Funeral looks like a weak and slightly grisly exercise in corporate money-making.
The Killer Inside Me is an effective and haunting noir-ish experiment for which Winterbottom should largely be applauded.
Shy and awkward 15-year-old Merseyside teenager Nicole nurtures a lonely crush on fictional footballer Lee Cassidy.