Review: Josie – “Keeps viewers on the edge of their seats”
“There’s all sorts of stories. Happy ones. Sad ones. Pathetic ones. Mine.” Thus launches the story of thriller film Josie, and you can bet...
Read MoreReview: Back To Berlin – “Takes viewers on a roller coaster of emotion”
When you hear the words ‘Holocaust documentary,’ a motorbike road trip probably isn’t the first thing that springs to mind, but that’s...
Read MoreReview: Red – “An utterly unique viewing experience”
A two-man stage play that first hit London’s West End in 2009, Red tells the story of legendary artist Mark Rothko as he plunges headfirst...
Read MoreReview: The Islands and the Whales
Asked if I know about the whale hunting that happens in the north seas, my reply would have always been the same as any individual who...
Read MoreReview: The Mercy – “Ultimately a bit depressing”
A film which centres largely on one person’s time in isolation is always a hard sell, but if there’s anyone that can keep you...
Read MoreJessica Chastain talks Molly’s Game and Feminism in Hollywood: ‘I’m so proud to be alive in this time.’
Recently I was lucky enough to attend a press conference in London for the upcoming film Molly’s Game which opens in UK cinemas on 1 Jan....
Read MoreReview: Ingrid Goes West – “A highly enjoyable watch”
It’s fair to say social media has somewhat taken over life in the last decade, so it’s about time we had a movie about it! Enter comedic...
Read MoreReview: Brimstone – “Brutal”
Have you ever watched a film that has made your skin crawl – not only as you are watching, but for days afterwards? Ever seen a movie that...
Read MoreReview: Your Name – “A triumph of storytelling and imagination”
Before you pass this film off as not one for you because you’re not an anime fan, hold that thought. I’m not either...
Read MoreReview: A Ghost Story – “A most singular piece of art”
If films can be described as a visual experience, then A Ghost Story – the haunting new film from writer/director David Lowery – can be...
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