by user | Oct 24, 2025 | Reviews
Finding Optel – Optel may be gone, but the humour certainly isn’t! 3 Read More Review Finding Optel is the first feature film directed by brother-and-sister duo Jesse Brown and Michaela Joy Brown. Michaela not only wrote the screenplay but also stars in the lead...
by user | Oct 9, 2025 | Reviews
Bloedhond – Delightfully scary entertainment for Halloween month 3 Read More Review With Halloween just around the corner, it’s almost time for a delicious horror movie marathon. But you don’t have to reach only for old favourites like The Hills Have Eyes (2006),...
by user | Oct 7, 2025 | Reviews
Hen – Ravenously hungry and quietly evil 3 Read More Review From the very first shot that lights up the screen, the tone of Hen is unsettling. Dawid (Stian Bam) is busy drawing water from a well. The camera looks up from inside the well at Dawid as he removes the...
by user | Oct 3, 2025 | Reviews
Carissa: A Puzzle Piece of Her Life 3 Read More Review The film Carissa (2025) offers us a glimpse into the everyday life of its main character, Carissa. She lives in the Western Cape village of Wuppertal, the same place where late filmmaker Jans Rautenbach’s 1969...
by user | Sep 12, 2025 | Reviews
The Heart Is A Muscle – A Metaphor for loss 3 Read More Review Among men, silences are considered an appropriate response. But when silence, or absence, is not enough, it shows that our silence is a kind of armor against our vulnerability. Silences are more than...
by user | Aug 29, 2025 | Reviews
Khaki Fever – Wilder than the wild 3 Read More Review Director and writer Brett Michael Innes (Fiela se Kind, Sink) said in a Silwerskermfees interview that within the first 30 seconds viewers will know whether they’ll like Khaki Fever or not. And he wasn’t...