Review: Split – ” M. Night Shyamalan is back”
After success with The Visit last year, and now Split, Avatar: The Last Airbender and After Earth may or may not be forgiven, but they...
Read MoreLAIKA’s Head of Puppets, Georgina Hayns, talks about Kubo and the Two Strings
From acclaimed animation studio LAIKA, creators of the Academy Award®-nominated movies Coraline, ParaNorman and The Box Trolls, comes an...
Read MoreReview: The Neon Demon- “Nicolas Winding Refn, an auteur in the making”
16 year old Jessie (Elle Fanning) is an aspiring model in the unforgiving and competitive modelling world of Los Angeles. Although her...
Read MoreReview: Manchester By The Sea – “A sprawling emotional mini-epic”
During last week’s Golden Globe Awards, when referring to Manchester By The Sea, one of the evening’s multi-nominated contenders in the...
Read MoreWinners of the 74th Annual Golden Globes
Though the Screen Actors Guild awards have already been handed out, the Golden Globes truly heralds the coming of the official awards...
Read MoreReview: Live by Night – “I wanted it to be longer”
Live by Night isn’t going to sit particularly well with regular cinema goers, I fear. It’s compromised and ambitious, while...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Squid And The Whale – The Criterion Collection UK Release
I remember I was still living back home in Italy when The Squid And The Whale (2005) was released in cinemas and trust me, if you weren’t...
Read MoreReview: A Monster Calls
It was 9 am in the morning last October when I saw A Monster Calls at the BFI London Film Festival’s press screening and despite the early...
Read MoreA Quiet Passion is an Anachronistic Tale
2017 promises change, not least on the political spectrum. People are no longer apathetic (although Charlie Brooker is nostalgic for the...
Read MoreLive for Films: The Top Films of 2016
The year has almost come to an end and what a year it has been. We have seen the passing of Legends, various elections, breakthroughs in...
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