Preview: BFI London Film Festival 2015
As part of our festivals feature, George looks at why the London Film Festival is a great opportunity to celebrate films, and takes a stab at predicting some of the ones it may show in 2015.
As part of our festivals feature, George looks at why the London Film Festival is a great opportunity to celebrate films, and takes a stab at predicting some of the ones it may show in 2015.
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Ex Machina does not pull its punches, in story or themes. It’s adult sci-fi, but never dull, says George Seabrook.
Assassins Creed has its last outing on the consoles that made it a household name. Though lacking in graphic innovations the story is well worth playing.
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