In that no man’s land of stuck time that is the endless week between Christmas and New Year’s day, the...
“I just can’t fathom it.” We are only a few frames into One More Time With Feeling – a documentary...
Ever since his debut feature Memento the release of a new Christopher Nolan film has been a Major Cultural Event....
First released in 2018, the documentary Arcadia is directed by the Scots filmmaker and BAFTA award winner, Paul Wright. Drawing upon a century...
Over the last two weeks the Doc ‘n’ Roll festival has been screening independent DIY film premieres across London, brought...
Edited and directed by the British film maker Greg Butler, The Ambiguity of David Thomas Broughton is accurately described as...
Women of Twilight was directed by the British film director and producer Gordon Parry and starred Freda Jackson, Rene Ray, Lois Maxwell (long before playing Mrs Moneypenny...
Holed up in Distant Cities studios in Yorkshire, Newcastle quintet Lanterns on the Lake took just three weeks to craft...
In the year that marks the 40th anniversary of having seen them supporting The Clash at Newcastle Polytechnic, it does...
“Be careful what you wish for – it may come true.” appears to be the message of ‘Being Frank’, a...
On Sunday night a wonderful thing happened. A talented man won an award for a job he did well. OK....
Speaking to the New York Times in 1972 – the year of its release – the film’s director Luis Buñuel...
Advertising “new century talking and singing pictures”, the Assembly Rooms – located on the first floor of the magnificent Leeds...
Sony Music Entertainment and Trafalgar Releasing have announced the premiere of GEORGE MICHAEL FREEDOM UNCUT, a deeply autobiographical feature documentary narrated...
Sometimes a film needs a little context, a little knowledge of the process, to truly make sense. Such is the...