Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Brazil Comic-Con Sneak Peek
Go behind the scenes of The Force Awakens with the latest sneak peek – straight from Comic-Con Brazil!
Read MoreGo behind the scenes of The Force Awakens with the latest sneak peek – straight from Comic-Con Brazil!
Read MoreGeorge Stevens’ classic Western is widely considered among the very best of its genre. Originally released in 1953, during the heyday of the Hollywood Western, Shane concerns itself with the difficulties of frontier life through the eyes of a gunslinger who wanders from mythic archetype into a more realistic and perilous setting.
Read MoreOne of the most highly anticipated releases of the year finally arrives into UK cinemas with the live-action adaptation of easily one of the biggest anime series since Death Note, Attack on Titan. If you’ve never heard of either of this Japanese anime and manga series, then I definitely recommend using your Netflix account to binge watch the entirety of both.
Read MoreWe grabbed a chat with BBC River sidekick Adeel Akthar on the eve of the final episode last week. The Utopia, Four Lions and Pan star is busy rehearsing ‘A Christmas Carol’ in preparation for a Christmas run at the Noel Coward Theatre.
Read MoreWhen his dysfunctional family clashes over the holidays, young Max (Emjay Anthony) is disillusioned and turns his back on Christmas. Little does he know, this lack of festive spirit has unleashed the wrath of Krampus: a demonic force of ancient evil intent on punishing non-believers.
Read MoreThe psychological thriller The Holly Kane Experiment, from Brighton indie director Tom Sands, and starring Kirsty Averton (50 Kisses, Our Girl and Lancaster), Nicky Henson (Syriana, Blitz) and James Rose is the second film from Substantial Films (Tom’s own production company), after horror film Backtrack (2014)*.
Read MoreSet in a small rural community between 1945 and 1968, the film introduces us to six inhabitants and shows how their lives change under communist rule.
Read MoreDon’t let the 2 star rating fool you – there is something to be enjoyed from this claustrophobic little sci-fi horror. The reason for the low rating is that The Lazarus Effect has a lot of potential that goes to waste, including, but not limited to, a fantastic cast, a moody setting and stirring themes and questions raised throughout.
Read MoreTodd Haynes latest examination of social taboo is a sumptuous parable that is best described as swoonsome. Seductive in its ability to make you fall in love with the delicate characters, get swept up by the music, or drown in the soft focus recreation of 1950’s New York.
Read MoreThe late Richard Johnson was quoted as describing his role in this film as his best ever. This, his last ever performance filmed when he was 87, it is both highly accomplished and very brave and stretches him as an actor probably more than any other he played in his long career.
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