Browsing: Film
Review: Into The Storm
The film is all about the spectacle and it completely sacrifices in the process any chance of ever being even slightly affecting, says Ben Robins.
Top 10 Films Produced by Steven Spielberg
Spielberg’s influence over the cinematic landscape doesn’t end at his directorial contributions, find out Harrison Abbott’s top 10 film produced by the famous director.
Film round-up: 25/08/14 – 31/08/14
Forget the gloominess of the weather and the end-of-Summer feeling; pick a film and hide yourself away in cinemas this week.
The Woman in Black: Angel of Death gets new trailer – watch
The upcoming film is a sequel to 2012’s The Woman in Black, which has become the UK’s most successful horror of all time.
The Sound of Cinema: Moulin Rouge!
The combination of lush orchestral writing, with imaginative reinventions of classic songs and excellent (un-autotuned) singing is impressive, says Hannah Mylrea.
Robin Williams: 1951-2014
Bangarang, Robin Williams. We’ll see you in Neverland.
Review: What If
There is nothing to sink your teeth into; the film is forgettable and is likely to become lost in an oblivion of ‘just another one of those romantic comedies’, writes Lewis Taplin.
DVD Review: We Are The Best!
The story offers a moving portrait of three teenage girls in their musical journey to prove that punk isn’t dead.
Film round-up: 18/08/14 – 24/08/14
Lucy, Alleluia, Deliver Us From Evil, Into The Storm, Wolfcop: which one of these will be your thrill this week?
Five Animated Films That Cast Their Spells
Kirsty Bradley takes a look at five animated films whose cinematography has a magical impact on their audience.
Review: The Expendables 3
The third outing of the series is a stunted and rather sad-looking low-rent action picture clinging so closely to its roots that it spends more time bordering on parody than it does actually doing anything worthwhile.
Guardians of the Galaxy’s Awesome Mix Vol. 1 tops Billboard 200
It is the second soundtrack to top the US charts, following Frozen earlier in the year.
Blu-ray Review: The Raid 2
Evans brilliant understanding of the mechanics of film and of how to use cinema language to stage mind-blowing fight sequences is refreshing to see in the genre, says Harrison Abbott.
Review: The Inbetweeners 2
Anyone who enjoyed the television series or the first film will be laughing throughout this sequel, says our writer Tom Hopkins.






