BBC Two has announced the upcoming television premiere of Lone Scherfig ‘s Academy Award®nominated and BAFTA award-winning AN EDUCATION as...
Mica Levi of Micachu & The Shapes has written and recorded the soundtrack for the science fiction film ‘Under The...
Philosophy, as we all know, is terribly, terribly dull. I mean that quite literally; that’s why it’s confined to the...
The discovery that it was free to borrow films from our university library was (ignoring the literature, those friendships, that...
Drako Oho Zaraharzar can remember modelling for Salvador Dali and hanging out with The Stones. But he can’t remember yesterday. Filmed...
Miracle at St Anna is a gripping, big budget war epic focusing on the famous Buffalo Soldiers — the segregated...
This month has seen the ninth annual London Spanish Film Festival visit South Kensington’s Institut Francais, as part of an autumn of...
It will not be the first, nor will it be the last time that we hear of yet another acting...
Based on the novel “Cutter and Bone” by Newton Thornburg, Cutter’s Way was released in 1981, and starred Jeff Bridges...
Cobain: Montage of Heck is written and directed by Brett Morgan, a master chef, a demented meal maker whose main...
Have you ever wondered what the loveable Disturbia (DJ Caruso, 2007) would be like if stripped of all it’s charm...
One facet of ‘that Middle Eastern question’ which draws us in and kicks us around year after year: what,...
The Stow Film Lounge, alternative pop-up cinema in the heart of East London, Walthamstow, the end of the Victoria Line,...
As summer is fast approaching, it might be wise for us to consider our cinema viewing pleasure al fresco...
In a parallel universe, where dreams and memories mesh and blur to confuse and influence their dreamers, Tim (Justin Long)...