London Film Festival Diary – Part 3
Part three of our epic London Film Festival Diary, read on for reviews of A Girl Walks Home Alone at...
Part three of our epic London Film Festival Diary, read on for reviews of A Girl Walks Home Alone at...
Onto the second of our London Film Festival diaries, including reviews of Rosewater, The Drop, The Possibilities Are Endless and...
Twelve days and 248 feature films from all over the world, the London Film Festival is definitely a force to...
Based on the James Franco penned short stories book of the same name, Palo Alto focuses on the lives of...
Kelly (Juliette Lewis) has just had a baby and moved to a new neighbourhood, she is struggling to connect with...
The BFI London Film Festival is happening on the 8th - 19th October at venues across the city. In the latest...
Mia Wasikowska in Madame Bovary The BFI London Film Festival is happening on the 8th - 19th October at venues...
This morning we were lucky enough to be at the launch event for the London Film Festival 2014. This year the...
OBVIOUS CHILDÂ is the story of unapologetic Brooklyn comedian Donna Stern (Jenny Slate), a twenty-something loose cannon who gets dumped, fired...
Based on the book by Peter Dexter of the same name, God’s Pocket centres around a family based in...
Now I’m such a sucker (no pun intended) for any mystical school shenanigans, I was obsessed with The Worst Witch...
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is the sequel to Rise of the Planet of the Apes from 2011. ...
Guardians of the Galaxy is one of the most anticipated movies of the summer. We were lucky to be invited...
It’s hard to believe that Melissa McCarthy and Susan Sarandon could ever be related, let alone play granddaughter and grandmother....