Revisiting Blade Runner: The Final Cut
byThe setup is quick. The screen darkens, the credits play first, as they used to back in the day, the noir, ominous music a…
The setup is quick. The screen darkens, the credits play first, as they used to back in the day, the noir, ominous music a…
In The Movies That Made Me, we interview creative individuals on how cinema has shaped and informed their body of work, exploring how film can…
Each year, Sundance London brings a carefully selected programme of films from Park City, Utah across the pond to Picturehouse Central. Among which are…
Once theatre’s enfant terrible, and the first dramatist since Shakespeare to have four plays running simultaneously in London’s west end, McDonagh is now hot…
In The Movies That Made Me, we interview creative individuals on how cinema has shaped and informed their body of work, exploring how film can…
Blue Jay (2016), written by Mark Duplass and directed by Alexandre Lehmann, is a sobering wakeup call to confront both past and present emotions…
Green Book is a buddy, comedy-drama tackling Hollywood’s favourite issues of race, sexuality and class based on the true stories of Tony Lip, played…
“The world in which we live is reflected in contemporary cinema. The personal is political, the old slogan from the 1968 Women’s Lib movement…
It’s that time of year again when filmmakers, distributors, programmers and press from around the world descend upon our fair city for the Berlinale…