Browsing: Film
Slaying-It: Why Rob Zombie is one of the Great Living Horror Filmmakers (Part 1)
In his latest ‘Slaying-It’ feature, writer James takes a look at why Rob Zombie is such a unique and talented horror film maker.
Review: Dog Eat Dog
Writer Ben reviews the disappointing Dog Eat Dog, starring Nicholas Cage and William Dafoe.
Slaying-It: Why Rob Zombie Is One of the Great Living Horror Filmmakers (Part 3)
In the final part of his Rob Zombie feature, writer James looks at the filmmaker’s intricate and unique techniques.
Review: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
We’ve done our waiting, and it’s finally time to return to the Wizarding World; but is it the one we know and love?
Review: Arrival
Writer Jack reviews Dennis Villeneuve’s brilliant adaptation of Ted Chiang’s short story “Story of Your Life”.
This Week at Harbour Lights (18/11/16 – 24/11/16)
This Week at Harbour Lights: Fantastic Beasts, a FREE student screening of Bad Santa 2 and several intriguing one-off showings.
One to Watch: T2: Trainspotting
Writer Ben takes a look at why the anticipated sequel, T2: Trainspotting, is one to keep on your radar.
Blu-ray Review: X-Men Apocalypse
Culture Editor James reviews X-Men: Apocalypse, for its Blu-ray release.
This Week at Harbour Lights (11/11/16 – 17/11/16)
This Week at Harbour Lights: Nocturnal Animals, A Streetcat named Bob and a one-off cinematic experience for film lovers.
Review: Nocturnal Animals
Writer Ben reviews the disturbing and dazzling adaptation of Austin Wright’s novel, Nocturnal Animals.
Review: A Street Cat Named Bob
Writer Georgie Hawke reviews the heart-warming true story of how one ginger cat helped transform the life of former busker and drug addict James Bowen.
Review: I Am Not a Serial Killer
Writer David reviews the new thriller based on Dan Wells’ book of the same name.
Review: The Man Who Was Thursday
Writer Lydia reviews The Man Who Was Thursday, the novel-turned-film starring François Arnaud and Ana Uluru.
A Letter To: Quentin Tarantino
Following recent news that Quentin Tarantino plans to retire after the release of his tenth film, writer Liam pens a letter to the director to change his mind.