London Film Festival Review: Beauty and the Dogs – “Flawless and harrowing and so important”
Beauty and the Dogs (Aala Kaf Ifrit) follows a woman in Tunisia through a painfully long night as she tries to press charges against the...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Review: Beast – “A beautifully twisted delight”
Beast begins with a strong and engaging opener that leaves you feeling like you know exactly what’s happening… and then spends...
Read MoreBattle of the Sexes will have its European Premiere at The 61st BFI London Film Festival
The 61st BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express® is thrilled to serve up BATTLE OF THE SEXES, starring Emma Stone...
Read More2016 London Film Festival Review: Paterson
Jim Jarmusch’s cinema has never been renowned to draw mainstream audiences yet here’s to hope that casting one of Hollywood’s...
Read MoreThe 60th BFI London Film Festival Award Winners are……
The 60th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express® announced this year’s Festival Awards’ winners at its high profile...
Read MoreA letter to Tom Ford, entitled ‘Nocturnal Animals’
Dear Tom Ford, I am writing to let you know that it’s okay, everything is going to be okay. I have just watched Nocturnal Animals...
Read More2016 London Film Festival Review: Planetarium
Many modern films are made to be easily digested, perhaps a little too easily, lending them a flimsy quality. Others take time, the...
Read More2016 London Film Festival Review: A Quiet Passion
A Quiet Passion begins with a delightful opener that introduces us to the bold and soulful poet, Emily Dickinson. We meet her family, see...
Read More2016 London Film Festival Review: Una – “A daring piece of cinema”
Una is a difficult film to describe because knowing more about it will only spoil the discovery the viewer experiences as this intricately...
Read More2016 London Film Festival Review: Dancer – “A flawless piece of cinema”
Many members of the YouTube generation may know Sergei Polunin as that guy who did an awesome video to Hozier’s ‘Take Me to...
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