Showing ahead of a summer release, this debut by Vladimir de Fontenay is an expansion of a 13 minute short...
The latest addition to STUDIOCANAL’s ever-impressive Vintage Classics Collection is the 1951 post-war thriller Circle of Danger. Directed by the French-American filmmaker, Jacques Tourneur, produced...
Edited and directed by the British film maker Greg Butler, The Ambiguity of David Thomas Broughton is accurately described as...
On Sunday night a wonderful thing happened. A talented man won an award for a job he did well. OK....
Doc ‘n’ Roll, the UK’s acclaimed music documentary festival, is returning for its sixth year from November 1st-17th. The festival...
Speaking to the New York Times in 1972 – the year of its release – the film’s director Luis Buñuel...
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...
In that no man’s land of stuck time that is the endless week between Christmas and New Year’s day, the...
Since X-Men in 2000 ensemble superhero films have been massively popular at the box office. With the release of Suicide...
Friday night is fright night at Leeds Grand Theatre. Scores upon scores of people dressed variously as Dr. Frank N....
Sometimes a film needs a little context, a little knowledge of the process, to truly make sense. Such is the...
Holed up in Distant Cities studios in Yorkshire, Newcastle quintet Lanterns on the Lake took just three weeks to craft...
What does it mean to be human now? That’s the question asked in a five-film installation at the Wellcome Collection – and...
Advertising “new century talking and singing pictures”, the Assembly Rooms – located on the first floor of the magnificent Leeds...
“I wish I had a dollar for each time I took a chance.” Listening to Tom Waits sing the opening line from One...