Sweeping views of the Riviera and the charming lighting used to illuminate the already beautiful Emma Stone was possibly the … More
Category: Film
Film Review: If I Stay
If I Stay, the homonymous novel by Gayle Forman is now finally brought to the big screen by R.J. Cutler. … More
Film Review: Pride
Pride is one of those films where you practically skip out of the cinema after watching it, and no- it’s … More
Interview: Leah Meyerhoff
At the 2014 Edinburgh International Film Festival, Leah Meyerhoff talks I Believe in Unicorns, the perks of student filmmaking and … More
Film Review: Boyhood
When it comes to long-term projects which are striking in both their ambition and simplicity, Richard Linklater (who also directed … More
Film Review: Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie
‘The Queen of Dublin town’ is back! First off: I’m assuming that everyone who wants to see D’Movie has already … More
Film Review: Set Fire to the Stars (Edinburgh International Film Festival)
The sheer achievement of shooting a feature length film in 18 days is impressive on its own, to then turn … More
Film Review: 22 Jump Street
Making a comedy sequel can often seem to be the easiest route to money for some studios, but making a … More
Film Review: The Fault in Our Stars
As far as book adaptations go, you won’t find one much more faithful than The Fault in Our Stars. Some … More
Film Review: Frank
No, you’re not seeing things, that is a giant plastic head. For the film ‘Frank’, “quirky” doesn’t quite do it … More
