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I have been looking forward to Paul Verhoeven’s provocative new movie Elle (released on Friday) as it had garnered high … [ Read More ]
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I have been looking forward to Paul Verhoeven’s provocative new movie Elle (released on Friday) as it had garnered high … [ Read More ]
The Light Between Oceans has all the elements of a great drama, and although highly emotional, the scenery and acting … [ Read More ]
This remake of Pete’s Dragon is a visually stunning film, and gives a modern update on the original story.
It was hoped that the release of Rogue One, the current offshoot from the Star Wars series, would cement the … [ Read More ]
During the 1960s, Anthony Newley was a prominent figure in showbiz; a former child star turned actor, as well as … [ Read More ]
Spending hours each week on the same train, travelling to the same destination watching the same houses and lives shoot … [ Read More ]
Veteran British filmmaker Terence Davies returned to the peak of perfection with his brilliant chamber piece, A Quiet Passion. This … [ Read More ]
A road movie without a map is how you can describe Andrea Arnold’s freewheeling, funny, exhausting and unpredictable American Honey. … [ Read More ]
Originally screened as part of the London Film Festival, We Are X is a British-made rockumentary by American director Stephen … [ Read More ]
Ingrid Bergman was born on 29th August 1915 in Stockholm, Sweden. She lost her German mother at the age of … [ Read More ]
Jones is back. The women who taught us it’s ok to drink alone while dancing around your bedroom and that … [ Read More ]
Not your typical American Western movie, Hell or High Water delves into the tortuous relationship between two estranged brothers, raising … [ Read More ]
With such a ludicrous plot line it’s hard to believe that War Dogs is based on true events, throughout the … [ Read More ]
Emma Watson is big news currently. It seems that a week doesn’t go by without a mention of her latest … [ Read More ]
Much maligned by the first crop of critical reviews, one might have had low expectations of such a highly anticipated … [ Read More ]
British director Ken Loach is probably best known for his second feature film, Kes (1969). Loach also directed the famous … [ Read More ]
As a theatrical film debut, writer/director Magnus von Horn has created a chilling Swedish drama in The Here After. We … [ Read More ]
Grímur Hákonarson’s Rams, a surprise hit at last year’s Cannes festival is a tale of sheep farming in Iceland, following … [ Read More ]
A Beautiful Planet is the new documentary from famed IMAX director Toni Myers. Her previous works have looked outwards into … [ Read More ]
The critically acclaimed Spotlight took away the most prestigious prize from the 2015 Award Season; Academy Award for Best Picture. … [ Read More ]
One aspect of filmmaking, perhaps one of the most important aspects, is the chemistry between the leads of the film. … [ Read More ]
“Rosebud.” I’m sorry, but this is a review of Citizen Kane; it’s the law that you have to start off … [ Read More ]
Maybe pickings are richer in the EU. Heaven forfend! Maybe it’s having an accomplice who is willing to walk naked … [ Read More ]
A much anticipated movie, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, had a lot to live up to. Much excitement and … [ Read More ]