ArtHouse Reviews: Mood Indigo

From the very beginning of Mood Indigo to the very end it’s like a box of magic has been unlocked to release all sorts of strange and fantastical things. Eels slide out of taps, doorbells scuttle down walls like beetles, a miniature garden grows inside a kitchen drawer, food dances on a plate, a piano […]

Arthouse Reviews: Keeping Rosy

  Maxine Peake as Charlotte is fantastic in this low-budget indie psychological thriller. She’s introduced as a cold and calculating career woman, someone who can pay for her father’s funeral, without actually bothering to go to it. Her minimalist apartment in London’s docklands is devoid of any personality, soft edges or warmth – a hostile […]

ArtHouse Reviews: Finding Vivian Maier

This award winning documentary tries to unravel the truth about an extraordinary American woman who for five decades kept her unique gift for photography hidden from the world. Working as a nanny in New York and Chicago, Vivian Maier, with children in tow and her Rolleiflex camera around her neck, set out to take pictures […]

ArtHouse Reviews: The Golden Dream

La Jaula de Oro is Spanish for ‘the Gilded Cage’, a reference to the lives of illegal immigrants in the USA, unable to move around freely and forced to take the worst jobs. The film, translated as ‘The Golden Dream’, is the story of four Guatemalan teenagers who, together with hundreds of other real-life migrants, […]