Browsing: Film
Archive: Telstar: The Joe Meek Story (2008)
Side-splitting, tear-jerking, foot-tapping excellence!, says Joanna Mills.
Blu-ray review: Stoker
Stoker is something very extraordinary with every part of its filmmaking process meticulously composed to ensure a dramatic mélange in the most cohesive of ways.
Film round-up: 29/09/14 – 05/10/14
Amy and Scarlett take a look at the films hitting UK cinemas this week, including the highly-anticipated Gone Girl.
Leonardo DiCaprio to produce American Wolf
The film will be an adaptation of the incomplete Blakeslee novel.
Brigitte Bardot: 80 Years of Controversy
For the 80th birthday of Brigitte Bardot, Joseph Henderson talks about the French actress, offering a personal comment on her work and personal figure.
First Look Review: Maps to the Stars
Once the narrative unfolds, it gets clear that Cronenberg’s exploration of the themes he tackles dramatically steps aside any first expectation, says our Film Editor.
New trailer for Say When has been revealed – watch
The comedy-romance starring Keira Knightley will be released in November.
Why I'd like to be… Peter Parker
For the first installment of our Why I’d Like to Be Film Feature, Harrison Abbott talks about his admiration for Peter Parker.
Why I’d like to be… Peter Parker
For the first installment of our Why I’d Like to Be Film Feature, Harrison Abbott talks about his admiration for Peter Parker.
Review: A Most Wanted Man
Corbijn faithfully handles this brooding and carefully constructed political allegory with praiseworthy poise, says Joseph Henderson.
Review: 20,000 Days on Earth
The harmonious balance between the substance and style of the film makes it a truly expressive and accomplished work, says Joseph Henderson.
Nostalgic News: The Shawshank Redemption released 20 years ago today
Frank Darabont’s film has gone onto become one of the most celebrated texts in the cinematic world.
Review: The Riot Club
The Riot Club is uncomfortable, vile and seductive with performances (particularly by Sam Claflin) that overflow with sanctimoniousness, says Lewis Taplin.
Nostalgic News: A Streetcar Named Desire arrived in Hollywood 63 years ago today
A Streetcar Named Desire’s Hollywood adaption was first aired on this day in 1951.






