JJ Abrams has, for two years now, carried the unenviable weight of delivering a film better than the one you’ve … More
Category: Film
Film Review: Finsterworld
Halfway into Finsterworld and you think you know exactly where the story is heading: an exploration of human nature, an … More
Film Review: Bridge of Spies
In association with the Grosvenor If the last Cold War-era film you saw was Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and you … More
Film Review: Carol
In association with The Grosvenor
Film Feature: Apparently We’re Doomed, Oh Well
Misery inspires creativity, so in today’s climate it’s no wonder dystopian films are on the up. Apparently screenwriters are highly … More
Film Review: The Lady in the Van
In association with the Grosvenor ‘A mostly true story’ begins The Lady in the Van, Alan Bennett’s film adaptation of … More
Film Review: Hector
Hector is a most promising first feature film by director Jake Gavin. Hector McAdam, portrayed by Peter Mullan, is homeless. … More
Film Feature: Big Things on the Small Screen
Lock your door, draw the curtains, and grab enough snacks to last a team of pigs a week, because … More
Film Review: The Lobster
It is a testament to the impact young Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos has had on cinema that the word ‘Lanthimosian’ … More
Film Review: Standing Tall
Opening Cannes Film Festival to over nine minutes of standing ovation, Emmanuelle Bercot’s Standing Tall (La Tête Haute) not … More
