Arthouse Reviews: x+y
thouse Reviews Morgan Matthews’ debut feature X+Y adds up to more than a formulaic heart-warming Brit indie film. That’s because he avoids the obvious clichés and keeps a focus on the relationships between the main characters which are so brilliantly and sensitively observed by the three lead actors. It’s the story of Nathan, a […]
Arthouse Reviews: The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
It’s films like this that make you think it must be so much fun being an actor. You get to go to exciting locations and lounge around luxury hotels, spend time amongst other entertaining national treasures like yourself, no doubt have a good laugh and go home with a nice tan and an extra pot […]
Art in the House: Juan Mateus
Juan Mateus is a London based Colombian artist who works with photography and mixed media mainly in painting and collage. He has recently finished an Art and Design Foundation Diploma with Distinction at the Working Men’s College in Camden and was offered a place to undertake a BA degree in Fine Art at Central Saint […]
Arthouse reviews: The Duke of Burgundy
Unable to agree on this one, this week we’ve given you two opposing views of The Duke of Burgundy. We leave it to the discerning Arthouse audience to decide for themselves. ‘For a salutary lesson in what’s gone so terribly wrong with British art cinema this is the film to see. In the space […]