The Sound of Cinema: Heartbeats
Virginie looks at the soundtrack to Canadian film Heartbeats in the newest installment of our Sound of Cinema series.
Virginie looks at the soundtrack to Canadian film Heartbeats in the newest installment of our Sound of Cinema series.
Based on the memoirs of Jon Ronson, Frank offers a biopic of the man, wannabe…
Directed in 2010, it took Silent Sonata four years to hit the UK ground. The film…
Couscous, released in 2007, offers a social reflection upon the economical situation in France and its implications on the working class.
Virginie picks her top seven dinner party guests from the world of film.
We are back! The Edge Live-Blogs The Movies returns to live-blog Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: Volume II (2003). We will be blogging our opinions on the film as it unfolds, starting at 9.30PM!
This is a watchable though rather forgettable insight into an influential man’s life, says Virginie Robe.
Forget about the disastrous Twilight series and their so-called modern representation of vampires, Jim Jarmusch…
Virginie Robe reviews the excellent romantic drama Blue is the Warmest Colour
The story continues with a disturbing and disappointing second instalment.
Lars von Trier has made a remarkable film that hints that the most extreme material is still to come.
The fifth collaboration between Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese, The Wolf of Wall Street, cleverly offers what it promises, says Virginie Robe.
Virginie Robe chooses Man on Wire as a documentary all cinema-lovers must ask for this Christmas.
Set in a post-apocalyptical France, Delicatessen (1991) is Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Michel Caro’s very personal…