Sundance London 2018 Review: Never Goin’ Back – “A charming and entertaining film full of teenage kicks”
Teenage romance and petty crime collide in this debut comedy-drama by Writer-Director Augustine Frizell. Teenage girl couple Jessie (Maia...
Read MoreReview: That Good Night – “A bittersweet final performance from a screen legend”
The title taken from the Dylan Thomas poem Do not go gentle into that good night, couldn’t be more fitting for the premise of this film. A...
Read MoreReview: Entebbe – “A visually slick, politically balanced dramatisation”
Dramatisations of real-life hostage situations seem to live under the Argo shadow in recent years as it raised and reset the bar. Like...
Read MoreReview: Tully – “Charlize Theron gives an emotionally honest and raw performance”
Charlize Theron gives an emotionally honest and raw performance in the latest collaboration between Director Jason Reitman and...
Read MoreDVD review – L7: Pretend We’re Dead
Sarah Price’s crowdfunded documentary on the “rags to riches to rags” story of L7 is a cut ‘n’ paste film that tells the tale of the LA...
Read MoreShort Film Review: The English Lesson
Described by the production team Bluejohn Productions as “Dead Poets Society meets 1984”, The English Lesson takes a satirical sideswipe...
Read MoreMystery: the genre putting women centre of the frame, or is it?
Mystery, a genre which from the ‘30s to the ‘90s was notable for gender tropes such as women in peril like Grace Kelly in Dial M For...
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