An authority on colonialism argues that lasting peace depends on political and not judicial solutions.
The prolific director has made films of great historical and cultural significance. He also made ‘Dracula 3000’.
Despite copying from or echoing other movies throughout, Oblivion is not a dully derivative film, writes Shaun de Waal.
Hanging on by the ends of its financial fingernails, the Out in Africa gay and lesbian film festival turns 20 this year. Let’s hope it sees 21.
Quentin Tarantino may have introduced the idea of chatty assassins, bantering along with hilarious banality, but Martin McDonagh surely perfected it.
New insight on our leaders past and present gives us a clearer idea about why the rosy future we believed was ours has been lost.
The new Red Dawn, vintage 2010 but held back from release while it was reworked, does not appear to have been written or directed by anyone.
"Sleeper’s Wake", a powerful, stylish "sexual thriller", is the feature-film debut of acclaimed TV director Barry Berk. He spoke to Shaun de Waal.
South Africa doesn’t make a lot of romantic comedies. That’s probably because they’re actually rather hard to do, or at least hard to get right.
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters is preposterous fantasy entertainment for people too young to care about hyphens, writes Shaun de Waal.