Brad Pitt and David Ayer Talk Fury
Depicting the last just war as a hellish landscape of body parts and impossible moral quandaries, Fury is a potent mix of a guys on a mission movie shot with…
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Depicting the last just war as a hellish landscape of body parts and impossible moral quandaries, Fury is a potent mix of a guys on a mission movie shot with…
12 days. 50 cinemas. 248 movies and documentaries and 148 shorts from 70 countries. Over 700 guests. Over 160,000 audience turn-out. But, there can be only one Electric Shadows London…
Following a stellar year will always be tough and 2013’s London Film Festival was one of the best. 12 Years A Slave, Gravity, Blue is the Warmest Colour, Captain Phillips,…
Two brothers’ experiences on an island off the North tip of Japan in the year’s after World War 2 form the core of Mizuho Nishikubo’s Giovanni’s Island. When the Soviet…
On Wednesday 8th October the opening of the London Film Festival dominated news in the capital. But, at The Phoenix Artist Club on Charing Cross Road there was also something…
Based on the life of British mathematical genius Alan Turing, The Imitation Game was a fine choice to open the 58th BFI London Film Festival. Leading the team at Bletchley…
Calling all cult film fans. London is the place to be this October for an embarrassment of riches courtesy of The London Film Festival and FrightFest. Beginning Wednesday 8th October,…
This is a good time to be a film fan. You can’t throw a now obsolete film projector without hitting a film festival of some sort and October has the…
Alan Moore rarely ventures outside his native Northampton, so when he does you know it’s for a good reason. And Show Pieces, the short film portmanteau he’s created with collaborator…
A round-up of this year’s scare fair. FrightFest was 15 years old this August Bank Holiday and the organisers celebrated in style, with over 60 features and 20 short films…