London Film Festival Review: Wonderstruck – “Like nothing else at the cinema”
Wonderstruck is a well-named movie. It’s also a rewarding watch for viewers willing to immerse themselves within its confusing...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Review: Brawl in Cell Block 99 – “Doesn’t live up to its promise”
The title gives you an idea of what you’re going to get, hearkening back to films like Don Siegel’s Riot in Cell Block 11. Brawl in...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Review: You Were Never Really Here – “A new level of riveting, disturbing brilliance”
After being consecrated as one of the most exciting filmmakers working today with her critical darling third feature We Need To Talk About...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Review: The Shape of Water – “A triumph”
Guillermo del Toro has returned with another deliciously visual modern fable, The Shape of Water. This time, the setting is an underground...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Review: Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri – “A masterpiece”
The London Film Festival closing film is Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri and they really did save the best for last with this...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Review: Call Me By Your Name – “An emotional masterpiece”
Some films are meant to haunt viewers for days, begging to be seen again in order to peel the multiple layers of their narrative nuances...
Read MoreThe 61st BFI London Film Festival draws to a close
The 61st BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express®, closed last night with the UK Premiere of Martin McDonagh’s THREE...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Review: Journeyman – “A beautiful and powerful film”
The ridiculously talented Paddy Considine has made a new film, and he’s only gone and written, directed and starred in it (and nailed each...
Read MoreSteve De Jarnatt talks to Live for Films about Miracle Mile, Tarzana, Cherry 2000 and more
Steve De Jarnatt is one of the most undersung directors of the 1980s, and made an undeniable imprint on the minds of Sci-Fi fans with his...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Review: The Meyerowitz Stories – “Tales well told”
Dustin Hoffman found himself stepping in to defend Noah Baumbach when the writer/director was (I suspect, not for the first time) asked if...
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