by user | May 14, 2026 | Reviews
Bride of the Year – When the bride loses the competition, but wins her heart 3 Read More Review “True happiness is not something you can plan.” With these words, Lienkie realises that her idea of “home” is not sustainable, and that she needs to...
by user | May 12, 2026 | Reviews
Variations on a Theme: Visual Poetry of the Rural Landscape and Its People 3 Read More Review “On 18 July 1941, Petrus Jakobus Beukes, together with twelve other men, walks for the first time out of Kharkams’s winding dirt roads, heading south.”...
by user | Dec 4, 2025 | Reviews
Hunting Jessica Brok: A South African action heroine that makes Hollywood blush 3 Read More Review The film’s titular main character, Jessica Brok, was previously part of an elite, secret military unit that carried out high-risk extraction and neutralisation missions...
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...