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Review: The Boys in The Band -‘Sensational Yet Deeply Poignant’
Adapted from Mart Crowley’s 1968 play, ‘The Boys in The Band’ has arrived on Netflix.…
LFF: ‘We should all just be who we are, and let’s knock the walls and barriers that restrict us!’ – An Interview with director Peter Murimi
Film editor Theo Smith, interviews director Peter Murimi about his debut film which is playing at the London Film Festival.
LFF Review: The Reason I Jump – An Extraordinary Plunge Into The Autistic Experience
Theo Smith, our film editor, reviews the Audience Award winner from Sundance in January.
This Month in Film: October 2020
It seems that Hollywood has switched back into panic mode. With major US markets still…
Review: Bill and Ted Face the Music
Comedy sequels are very hard to do and often damage the legacy of the originals…
LFF Review: I Am Samuel – Intimate and Inspirational Documentary
Film Editor Theo Smith gives his thoughts on this courageous documentary.
Hidden Gem: The Peanut Butter Falcon
**Spoilers ahead!** Set in the swampy outer banks of North Carolina, The Peanut…
In Critique: New Oscar Rules
The views expressed within this article are entirely the author’s own and are not attributable…
Review: Enola Holmes – A Witty Tale of Rebellious Feminism
Lucy Maggs reviews Millie Bobby Brown’s latest outing as Enola Holmes.
Review: I’m Thinking of Ending Things
When sitting down to watch Charlie Kaufman’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things, it’s not immediately…
Review: A Perfectly Normal Family – Pleasant But Not Quite Perfect
Lucy Maggs shares her thoughts on the Danish drama/comedy.
Flashback Review: The Shining
Olivia Dellar looks back on the influential horror in honour of its 40-year anniversary.
In Defence of Johnny Lawrence
Joseph Crockett provides a defence for the iconic villain from The Karate Kid.
Top Southampton Cinemas
Our writers pick some of the best cinemas that Southampton has to offer.