Review: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Set ten years after a genetically superior Caesar led his fellow apes off to start a new way of life far from human reach; Matt Reeves’...
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In an art form so intensely dominated by females, Norwegian director Kenneth Elvebakk has focused his lens on the less-scrutinised male...
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Reviewers are never paid well (if, at all), but what we do have is the ability to record little moments of bliss – which is its own...
Read MoreReview: Borgman
You can stop looking, the most intriguing home invasion thriller film has been found. Its name: Borgman. “It” could also be an apt...
Read More“No women were harmed in the making of this movie” Zoë Bell talks Raze, stunts and Tarantino with Live for Films
Zoë Bell is probably the most well known living stunt person. Starting in TV, doubling for Lucy Lawless in Xena: Warrior Princess, her...
Read MoreZoë Bell Raze’s hell
The Quentin Tarantino approved Zoë Bell continues her move from being the coolest stunt woman on the planet to being a full-on actor in...
Read MoreReview: Under the Skin
About: Under the Skin is a 2013 British-American science fiction film directed by Jonathan Glazer. Produced by James Wilson and Nick...
Read MoreLFF Watches: Orange Is The New Black (Live Watch)
Guys, visitation day is finally here! Well, it was yesterday and I’m running a little late but I didn’t think fobbing off work to spend...
Read MoreReview: The Time Being
If there’s one thing I’m always looking for in film it’s Wes Bentley looking both angry and confused at a passive aggressive and...
Read MoreReview: The Dirties – “A brattish blast of punkoid brilliance”
If we imagine modern film as being roughly where music was in the mid-70s, then the equivalents of that era’s engorged sauropods of rock...
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