Archive: The Birdcage
Throughout his illustrious and varied career, Mike Nichols directed a catalogue of films considered to…
Throughout his illustrious and varied career, Mike Nichols directed a catalogue of films considered to…
Harrison takes a closer look at Michael Giacchino’s score for Jurassic World.
For our final Short of the Week, Georgia looks at Disney’s Frozen Fever, sequel to the highly successful 2013 hit.
Will The Punisher finally comes out of Marvel’s shelf as a feature? That’s what Ben Robins hope as he looks at Phil Joanou’s short.
Overall the film is a beautiful and universal escape as it provides laughter, romance and of course, that Disney happy ending, says Georgia Simpson.
When I say that Claire Denis is one of the most modern of contemporary filmmakers,…
James Playmaker looks at the career of Mia Hansen-Løve and tells you all you need to know to enter the career of one of the most successful woman director in the film industry.
An abundance of food and a cute dog named Winston make for a sweet and heart-warming combination in Disney’s Feast, says Amy Wootten.
Editor Rebecca James looks at the problems with female representation in superhero movies.
Camilla Cassidy takes a look at the problematic representation of women (or rather woman) in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit.
The phenomenon of Abel Ferrara’s career is so strange and singular it boggles the mind…
Harrison Abbott looks at Alive in Joburg, the short that inspired District 9.
Danny Boyle is one of the most creative directors of our time, says Hollie Geraghty.
As part of our series for LGBT History Month Matthew Cocks looks at The Imitation Game.