We’ve become used to rock documentaries being rather self-congratulatory affairs, where those involved look back with rose-tinted glasses and wallow...
When your film is written, directed and starring you, rocking up in person with it is anything but the actions...
Showing ahead of a summer release, this debut by Vladimir de Fontenay is an expansion of a 13 minute short...
The following has been written with the assumption that you’ve seen Blade Runner 2049 (and, presumably, the original), so I’m...
Advertising “new century talking and singing pictures”, the Assembly Rooms – located on the first floor of the magnificent Leeds...
In the year that marks the 40th anniversary of having seen them supporting The Clash at Newcastle Polytechnic, it does...
There comes a time in any film-goer’s career when murder is the only appropriate reaction. Murder most horrid visited upon...
Made by the Blinder and Cyprus Avenue films companies, Jump is a short but quality drama, set in Derry/Londonderry during...
It Was Fifty Years Ago Today! The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper & Beyond (dir. Alan G. Parker) It’s easy to sneer...
Having initially sat in an entirely empty cinema wondering what the hell was going on, we eventually stagger into a...
Years & Years’ Olly Alexander, Gary Numan and others speak about mental health in the music industry in a new...
When the high point of a film is a shady cat taking a dump, you may think you have problems....
A new Welsh documentary website/collective Anywhere But Here have released their first film entitled Dave Datblygu: Death To Welsh Culture,...
Showing at the joyfully, and appropriately, down at heel Joytown Grand Electric Theatre, You Never Had It: An Evening With...
A “gruelling, intense, draining, graphic…masterpiece”. That is what the notes on Heal The Living by Katell Quillévéré say. Based on...