Defoe Review: Humanizing the Football Hero

Jermain Defoe waves to the stadium holding his child in the documentary Defoe

The Jermain Defoe documentary serves as a much-needed reminder that footballers, despite being put on a pedestal at clubs like Tottenham and West Ham, are human beings before all else.

Last Swim Film Review: Charming Debut

A shot of Deba Hekmat's face with the London underground behind her in the film Last Swim

Sasha Nathwani’s Last Swim is a bittersweet vignette of a teenage awakening, full of turbulence, laughter, and poignant realizations about what we all live for.

Ordinary Angels: Film Review

Hilary Swank wears a warm hat and smiles in the film Ordinary Angels

Hilary Swank stars in Ordinary Angels, a heart wrenching true to life story of a father waiting for a liver transplant for his daughter to save her life.

Architecton: Berlin Film Review

Round shaped buildings in a black and white still from the film Architecton by Victor Kossakovsky

Architecton is one of the best documentaries to portray and discuss humanity’s place within the natural world since 1982’s groundbreaking Koyaanisqatsi.