The Best Onscreen Friendships
July 30 is the UN-recognised International Day of Friendship, so what better time to reflect on some of the best friendships from our...
Read MoreReview – Whitney: Can I Be Me – “A beautiful – if tragic – study”
“She changed history for us. And she paid for it.” These are words spoken by singer-songwriter Pattie Howard about her peer Whitney...
Read MoreReview – It Was Fifty Years Ago Today! The Beatles: Sgt Pepper and Beyond
It was 50 years ago that The Beatles released their Sgt Pepper album and arguably changed the face (and sound) of the music industry...
Read MoreReview: A Dog’s Purpose – “A fun family watch”
We often wonder about the purpose of life, but how about a dog’s purpose? This feel-good film delves into the mind of our canine...
Read MoreReview: The Sense of an Ending – “An agreeable way to pass a couple of hours”
Just in time for Easter weekend, comes this pleasant, quiet watch, bringing together some of Britain’s best screen talent. Jim Broadbent’s...
Read MoreBest Movie Scenes with Books
March 2nd is World Book Day, and you might say the film industry owes a lot to the ever growing world of books. This incredible world of...
Read MoreReview: Moonlight – “It opened not only my eyes but my heart and mind”
You know how some years, you look at the films in the running for the esteemed ‘Best Film’ Oscar and just think to yourself, why..? How..?...
Read MoreReview: Denial – “A gripping courtroom drama”
Denial is a gripping courtroom drama unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. It tells the remarkably true story of American academic and...
Read MoreReview: The Eagle Huntress – “An uplifting film of the very highest order”
The Eagle Huntress is the kind of film we all deserve to see at the end of what has been – let’s be honest – a pretty shocking year. Set...
Read MoreReview: The Edge of Seventeen
The Edge of Seventeen is a coming of age flick, and one of those films we just love to love, unashamedly. It is a film about the...
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