ArtHouse Reviews: Of Horses and Men

This Icelandic film is a real gem. Realistic, brutal, touching, magical and deeply disturbing all at the same time. And if that’s not enough, it’s also very, very funny. (It had this viewer laughing out loud both during the film and later, in the Arthouse café discussing it with friends). This isn’t the […]
Resonators: An Exhibition by Scarlet Page

9 JULY – 6 AUGUST One would imagine that being the progeny of a rock legend has certain advantages (it’s only fair considering the high probablity that members of this elite group are burned by an ‘unusual’ name). For photographer Scarlet Page, daughter of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy, she’s utilised her dad’s contact […]
Arthouse Reviews: Cold in July
The opening scenes of Jim Mickle’s Cold in July sets you up for a classic Cape Fear revenge-style thriller. Quiet Texan family man, Richard Dane, played by Michael C Hall, wakes up to find an intruder inside his home and his split-second reaction, as he fumbles with the unfamiliar gun in his hand, changes his […]
Monty Python Competition
Calling all Python fans! The raconteurs over at PictureHouse are running a competition to run alongside Monty Python Live (Mostly) – We thought some of you creative people might be interested in giving it a shot: Were you first in line for LIFE OF BRIAN? Know the Lumberjack Song by heart? Ever paid for an […]