My Favourite Tarantino Film
In this special one off post, Kat Lawson outlines why Kill Bill is her favourite Quentin Tarantino film. Read it here.
Read MoreIn this special one off post, Kat Lawson outlines why Kill Bill is her favourite Quentin Tarantino film. Read it here.
Read MoreMichael Fassbender is masked-up in Lenny Abrahamson’s original dark comedy ‘Frank’ (2014), co-starring Domhnall Gleeson and Maggie Gyllenhaal. Review by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreThe latest episode of The Film Mobcast is a special interview between TFM’s usual host Joe and one of The Film Magazine’s writers Kat Lawson about our new short film competition, diversity in Hollywood, and more.
Read MoreThe second instalment in the ‘Divergent’ YA film franchise, ‘Insurgent’ (2015) from director Robert Schwentke, gives ‘The Hunger Games’ a run for its money with a stacked presentation. Rebecca Seghini reviews.
Read MoreWith the recent news that Tim Burton will take the reins on Disney’s live action retelling of Dumbo, Becca Seghini has taken a look at 10 of the best films directed by the acclaimed director, here.
Read MoreKat Lawson has followed up her piece on “Postcards From Pipryat, Chernobyl” by taking a look at Ryan Deboodt’s short film “Hang Son Doong”, a film about Earth’s largest cave, here.
Read MoreChris Evans leads an ensemble of recognisable names in director Bong Joon-ho’s 2014 post-apocalyptic thriller ‘Snowpiercer’, a sci-fi about class and wealth disparity. Review by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreKat Lawson takes a look at Danny Cooke’s “beautiful, haunting and informative” short film “Postcards From Pipryat, Chernobyl”, here.
Read MoreA review of District 9 director Neill Blomkamp’s latest movie Chappie (2015) starring Sharlto Copley, Dev Patel, Sigourney Weaver and Hugh Jackman. By Joseph Wade.
Read MoreJoe and Katie are back for episode 2 of The Film Mobcast. This week they discuss the best movie cars, the best movie robots, the Star Wars announcements and Disney’s Frozen 2.
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