Review: Arrival – “What science fiction should be”
First contact with extra-terrestrial life is a theme that has permeated cinema since its inception. Recently, filmmakers have tended to...
Read MoreMarc Hagan-Guirey talks to Live for Films about Horrorgami
Here is some horror that makes the cut. Paperdandy aka Marc Hagan-Guirey uses the art of Kirigami to create stunningly intricate images...
Read MoreReview: Hunt For The Wilderpeople – “Simply put, go see it.”
Following on from his excellent last film What We Do In The Shadows, director Taika Waititi is back with this hilarious and heartfelt...
Read MoreReview: Lights Out – “A genuinely scary villain”
To find darkness inherently scary is human. Despite the irrationality we have all felt vulnerable in the pitch black of the evening when...
Read MoreReview: Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates is another attempt at a raunchy, immature, comedy romp, featuring outlandish situations, lad banter and...
Read MoreReview: Jason Bourne – “Shines in the high intensity action scenes”
Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass reunite once again with renewed energy and an “if it aint broke don’t fix it” attitude. Whilst Jason Bourne...
Read MoreIndependence Day Redux
Note: For those who have been living under a rock since 1996 this may contain spoilers. Independence Day was a massive blockbuster both...
Read More20 Independence Day Facts
As we countdown here at Live For Films for the release of Independence Day: Resurgence let’s take a look at some great facts that you...
Read MoreReview: Central Intelligence
When you think of comedic acting The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) might not be the first name that springs to mind. However his pairing with...
Read MoreSound & Vision: A Review of Dolby Atmos & Vision
The modern world has brought us unprecedented access to movies. Between the proliferation of screens and the internet, now you can...
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