Live for Films talks to director Gilles Paquet-Brenner about Dark Places
From the author of literary phenomenon Gone Girl, Dark Places is the gripping and suspenseful story based on Gillian Flynn’s New York...
Read MoreReview: Bone Tomahawk – “A muscular, unpredictable and bloody western”
“You’re pretty angry for a guy named Buddy.” Following Slow West, The Hateful Eight and The Revenant, the deceased genre of the western...
Read MoreRoger Corman’s Death Race 2050 is heading our way
An outrageous action-packed film and reboot of the original Death Race 2000, Roger Corman’s Death Race 2050 began filming February 8 in...
Read MoreReview: The Road Within
It’s rather disappointing that after screening at last summer’s Edinburgh Film Festival, heartwarming road trip drama The Road Within,...
Read MoreReview: Freeheld – “An emotional watch”
Oh dear… where are the tissues? If you like inspiring, emotional films, this one is for you. Freeheld tells the incredible true story of...
Read MoreReview: Deadpool – “True to Rob Liefeld’s comic book creation”
Is this funny? That’s the profound question I had to ask myself while watching Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpoollimp around because he’d just been...
Read MoreReview: The Survivalist – “A compelling look at what makes us human”
Whether zombies are involved or not, post apocalyptic survival tales have been a trend for a while now, especially in the indie scene, as...
Read MoreReview: The Scopia Effect – “The scare effects are subtle and creeptastic”
The Scopia Effect is written and directed by first-timer Christopher Butler, stars newcomer Joanna Ignaczewska, and is released on DVD in...
Read MoreReview: Goosebumps
Please don’t hate me for being indifferent to Goosebumps back in my days as a preteen. When R.L. Stine’s series of children’s horror...
Read MoreLive for Films talks to rising star Emmanuel Imani
Emerging South London actor Emmanuel Imani is set to star in his first Hollywood film – Criminal –alongside Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee...
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