Onward (2020) Review
Pixar have done it again with the heartwarming, family friendly, adventure film ‘Onward’ starring Chris Pratt and Tom Holland. Review from Charlie Gardiner.
Read MorePixar have done it again with the heartwarming, family friendly, adventure film ‘Onward’ starring Chris Pratt and Tom Holland. Review from Charlie Gardiner.
Read MoreInsight into the 2020 Berlinale Golden Bear competition entry ‘Favolacce’, known in English as ‘Bad Tales’, from the press conference by brother directors Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo. Report by Rose Dymock.
Read MoreWe have seen quite a change in the UK box office this week as the latest suspense-horror takes the lead after last week’s family friendly adventures fall behind. Charlie Gardiner reports.
Read MoreRoman Polanski wins Best Director at the 2020 César Awards, sparking a walkout protest, while ‘Les Miserables’ takes Best Film.
Read MoreStudio Ghibli anime feature ‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’, written and directed by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki, is “beautiful to look at”, “a hugely relatable coming-of-age film”. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.
Read MoreDinesh D’Souza and Richard Spencer walk into a sit-down interview on right wing American politics. Jacob Davis deconstructs ‘The Death of A Nation’ here.
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Read MoreNew Michael Winterbottom movie ‘Greed’ starring Steve Coogan and an ensemble of A-List British talent “is not as smart as it thinks it is”. Annice White’s review.
Read MoreFrom the Ridley Scott’s Director’s Cut of ‘Blade Runner’ to Peter Jackson’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ extended editions and right through to the Snyder Cut of ‘Justice League’ – the history of the director’s cut as presented by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read More“Kes (1969) is one of the premiere British films ever made. A bold, critical, moving masterpiece from one of the true masters of the form.” Joseph Wade’s review of Ken Loach film ‘Kes’.
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