Browsing: Film
Review: Lust In Translation – Seven short films
Writer Sophie reviews seven short films entitled Lust in Translation, the first release from the UK based short film festival: New Queer Vision.
One to Watch: La La Land
Features Editor Rehana puts down the reasons why she’s thinks Damien Chazelle’s sophomore effort is one to keep your eye out for.
Review: Finding Dory
With the release of Pixar’s highly anticipated sequel to Finding Nemo, writer Sophie reviews the heartfelt and hilarious Finding Dory.
Review: Keanu
Editor Anneka reviews Key and Peele’s feline action-comedy.
This Week at Harbour Lights (29/07/16 – 04/08/16)
This week at Harbour Lights: Jason Bourne, Pulp Fiction and a special one-off celebration of Englands 1966 World Cup win.
A Letter to: John Boyega
In the continuing ‘Letter to’ feature, Rehana looks at the ways in which Star Wars’ John Boyega is a positive presence in the film industry.
Review: Star Trek Beyond
Writer Eddy Tesfay reviews the latest instalment of the rebooted Star Trek franchise.
A Letter to: Logan Lerman
Tash Williamson pens a letter to discuss her admiration for the promising career points that Lerman has achieved thus far.
This Week at Harbour Lights (22/07/16 – 28/07/16)
This week at Harbour Lights: The BFG, Ab Fab, Jason Bourne and a sing-a-long screening of West Side Story!
Press Conference: The BFG
Conor Kavanagh reports on the press conference for The BFG, where the likes of Steven Spielberg, Mark Rylance and Ruby Barnhill spoke about the film.
Slaying-It: An Exclusive Profile of Margaret Roberts, An Actress I Want to Bang
James Slaymaker pens another satirical article for his regular column.
One To Watch: Captain Fantastic
The Viggo Mortensen starring dram-edy is certainly a film to keep on your radar, according to David Mitchell-Baker.
The Edge Talks To: Jonathan Holmes
Scott Williams talks to the actor playing the giant ‘Childchewer’ in Steven Spielberg’s latest film, The BFG.
First Look Review: The BFG
Conor Kavanagh reviews Steven Spielberg’s latest film, based on the novel by Roald Dahl.