Written by Patricia Xu “I’ve learned to value ordinary life. And I still have a wish to portray that.” – […]
Minari (2020) – Film Review
Review by Patricia Xu A Korean family makes a new start in Arkansas in the 1980s, where they find new […]
Why Tangerine (2015) is more relevant than ever this International Women’s Day
To celebrate International Women’s Day, NFF volunteer Rhiannon Talbot-Arnold takes a look at the fruitful message underneath the skin of […]
Confessions (2010) – Film Review
Confessions (natively known as Kokuhaku) is a difficult film to review as a single picture, since it really doesn’t feel […]
Event Review – The Souvenir
At our previous festival in November 2019, we were thrilled to host a screening of The Souvenir, along with a specially-filmed […]
Andhadhun – Film Review
The hardest part about discussing Andhadhun (2018) is the fact that there is no way to explain any aspects of […]
Pain and Glory Review
Almodovar’s latest masterpiece, Pain and Glory – otherwise known as Dolor y Gloria, is a thought provoking indulgence into the […]
Review: Midsommar
If ever a film was a perfect interpretation of an oxymoron then Midsommar (2019) is that film! Chaotically peaceful and […]
Friday Night’s Alright For Shorts Review
The Norwich Film Festival 2018 offered a selection of short films on their Friday Night’s Alright for Shorts event, all […]
Are VFX killing cinema? Panel Discussion at NFF2018
As part of the Norwich Film Festival, I had the opportunity to attend a panel discussion about VFX in films, […]