LFF Review: High-Rise
The LFF reaches fever-pitch with Ben Wheatley’s latest slice of British madness, starring (a very naked) Tom Hiddleston.
The LFF reaches fever-pitch with Ben Wheatley’s latest slice of British madness, starring (a very naked) Tom Hiddleston.
Denis Villeneuve’s latest may seem a little familiar, but is anything but in its execution says George Seabrook.
James’s Raindance coverage continues with William Sullivan’s micro-budget drama.
James may well have found his favourite film of this year’s Raindance in this avant-garde short.
Hollie takes on Robert DeNiro’s latest comedy.
The LFF takes on horror in Karyn Kusama’s latest effort, as reported by Film Editor Ben.
This week’s film releases (12/10/15 – 18/10/15) sees the return of fantasy favourite Guillermo del Toro and the premiere of hotly-tipped women’s rights drama Suffragette.
Union Films fill us in with what’s going down in their neck of the woods this week (12/10/2015 – 18/10/2015), including some Channing Tatum-related fun and Arnie’s big return to the Terminator franchise.
Our LFF coverage continues with this Sundance-winning character study.
Hannah tackles cinematic legend Robert Zemeckis’ new film, about a tightrope walker realising his dream.
This week in film (05/10/15 – 11/10/15) finds Harry Potter star Emma Watson returning to our screens, and Emily Blunt kicking even more arse than usual.
Union Films keep us up to date with all their goings-on this week (05/10/2015 – 11/10/2015), featuring plenty of dinosaur-related madness and an emotional journey back into the heart of Pixar.
Justin Kurzel’s new take on the classic Shakespearean tragedy may well be the most definitive, says Matt Clarson.
Film Editor Ben continues his coverage of this year’s London Film Festival with a review of this decidedly bleak sci-fi drama from Argentina.