With the gradual takeover of digital some people think that cinema is “dead”, whatever that means. But no, wait, let’s ponder what that means. Does…
Ali lives with his family in Teheran; a seemingly normal, mundane family life. Things then take an unexpected turn when his wife and daughter are…
Appropriating part of the title of Jackson’s upcoming third Hobbit movie, There and Back Again, seems like an appropriate way to describe the experience of…
If Hitchcock ever wanted a movie made about himself two rules would apply: 1) He would direct it himself. 2) If one was not an…
Like most historical figures, the image we receive is one that is heavily ingrained with his political actions and doesn’t delve deeper into the man…
Kenneth Branagh is the name most frequent in our Shakespeare Season reviews. Why? Because he’s bloody good at directing and acting Shakespeare and he’s done…
Meryl Streep is, as always, wonderful in this new film by director David Frankel (The Devil Wears Prada). Streep (The Iron Lady, Julie & Julia)…
Kenneth Branagh has become a name synonymous with great acting, in particular with regard to Shakespeare, but as soon as the role of Hamlet is taken…
Given how cynical the western world acts toward theories of apocalypse, like the recent Mayan (mis)interpretation of their calendar, ending around Dec. 21 2012, or…
Goodbye Cinema, Hello TV, an article written by Filmophilia’s very own contributor Kolbrun Bjort Sigfusdottir, has inspired this online film magazine to expand its horizons…










