GFF 2016 Review : Summertime (La belle saison)
Catherine Corsini casts a delicate glance over women’s liberation and female sexuality in the seventies set French drama, Summertime (La...
Catherine Corsini casts a delicate glance over women’s liberation and female sexuality in the seventies set French drama, Summertime (La...
Veteran Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski (The Shout, Moonlighting) returns with anthology piece 11 Minutes – an ambitious project that attempts...
Low-key observational drama James White was a quiet favourite of Sundance 2015 and the debut feature from writer-director Josh Mond...
Having initially been screened in mid-2014 and finding a US theatrical release six months ago, this one feels like it’s...
This set presents the complete three seasons of Hitchcock’s iconic TV show, which brought episodes of suspense to the small screen...
Following a five year hiatus from rom-coms Sarah Jessica Parker returns in the brilliant All Roads Lead to Rome.When Maggie...
We've been talking about it, since Sundance 2015 Â and next month Robert Eggers' The Witch will finally arrive in UK....
She was the breakout star of Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation  now Rebecca Ferguson is once again on a 'mission' in...
Live From Red Carpet from Leicester Square in the heart of London, watch the world premiere of Grimsby (or Grimsby...
To celebrate the release of Nina Forever, available now on Digital HD, and DVD, Blu-ray and 22nd February, we have...
To celebrate the release of COMFORT AND JOY - available on DVD & Blu-ray 29th February - we have a...
Rom-coms are ten a penny, so many are created for cinema and home release but so many disappoint, many come...
Hawks and Sparrows stars Toto who is not know to most people outside of Italy but he was the huge...
Love triangles are the stuff of Hollywood legend, with many a classic film basing its premise on the agonising choice...