EIFF Review: Saving Brinton – “A must-see for anyone with a passion for film”
Saving Brinton is one of the movies that leapt out at me when I was busy circling the movies I most wanted to try and get tickets for at...
Read MoreSundance London 2018 Review: Half The Picture
The debut documentary film by Director Amy Adrion looks at the film industry through the underrepresented female lens. Half The Picture...
Read MoreFilmworker – Go behind the scenes with Stanley Kubrick and Leon Vitali in trailer for new documentary
Stanley Kubrick. Legendary director. Visionary. Perfectionist. Everyone knows the name behind cinema masterpieces such A Clockwork Orange,...
Read MoreReview: The Islands and the Whales
Asked if I know about the whale hunting that happens in the north seas, my reply would have always been the same as any individual who...
Read MoreDVD review – L7: Pretend We’re Dead
Sarah Price’s crowdfunded documentary on the “rags to riches to rags” story of L7 is a cut ‘n’ paste film that tells the tale of the LA...
Read MoreCool Short: The Most Famous Actor You’ve Never Seen – Doug Jones
You might not know his face, but you’ve seen his work. With over 150 movie and TV credits to his name, Doug Jones has been every creature,...
Read MoreOn Movies: ‘Man on Wire’ is quite the balancing act
How often do you ask yourself “What movie can I watch?” and can’t find an answer? That film analysis essay was written...
Read MoreDVD Review: 78/52 – “Addictive”
Released on DVD in the UK on the 11th of December, 78/52 is a documentary about the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. The title...
Read MoreReview: Manifesto – “There is nothing Cate Blanchett can’t do”
There is nothing Cate Blanchett can’t do. In indie arthouse film Manifesto, she is 13 different characters, 13 different personalities, 13...
Read MoreReview: Kenny – “A film that invokes spirit”
Overlooking the Ibrox in Edinburgh, Kenny Dalglish honed his craft in football from an early age. The bitter Scottish cold giving Kenny...
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