A Nice Indian Boy (’12’): A Gay version of “What’s Love Got To Do With It?”
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "A Nice Indian Boy". A terrific gay rom-com that is both funny and moving. 4/5.
Aïcha (’15’): Tunisian Intrigue as a Freak Incident Ends in Police Corruption.
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Aïcha". A twisty turny Tunisean drama about identity and the problem of not having one. 3.5/5.
Crocodile Tears (’15’): A Movie That’s XXX-rated for Chickens!
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Crocodile Tears". A melodramatic psychological drama set in an Indonesian Crocodile Park. 3.5/5.
A Real Pain (’15’): Roman Holiday…. in Poland!
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "A Real Pain". An exquisite comedy trip around Poland. Full of laughs and heart. 5/5.
Portraits of Dangerous Women (15): Does the Dog Die? (Yes.)
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Portraits of Dangerous Women". A mild-mannered British comedy that is neither inoffensive nor particularly funny. 2.5/5.
Memoir of a Snail (’15’): A Stop-Motion Animation That “Celebrates the Cracks”!
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Memoir of a Snail". An hilarious Aussie Stop/Motion triumph. 4.5/5.
Harvest (’15’): Gleaning Meaning From Medieval Times When “Maps Ruin Lives”.
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Harvest". A Medieval set drama death, pigs and pillory. 3.5/5.
The Nights Still Smell of Gunpowder (’12’): Whispers from the Grave.
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "The Nights Still Smell of Gunpowder". Recollections of the Civil War in Mozambique. 3/5.
My Eternal Summer (15): Quietly and Beautifully Devastating.
One Mann's Movies FIlm Review of "My Eternal Summer" from the #LFF. A beautiful but devastating tale wonderfully told. 4.5/5.
The Convert (’15’): “The Story of My Life… So Far”.
One Mann's Movies FIlm Review of "The Convert". Guy Pearce tries to stop bloodshed in 1830's NZ. Solid adventure film. 4/5.