Sundance London: Film Review: THE CASE AGAINST 8: California dreaming ... of the equal right to marry
2008 in America was a momentous year. What it gave to some the election of the first African-American President it took from oth…
2008 in America was a momentous year. What it gave to some the election of the first African-American President it took from oth…
The good people of the UK Film Distributors Association welcomed film bloggers to the happening basement club that is Dstrkt in th…
Visitors to Sundance London got the opportunity to quiz Yancey Strickler, the CEO of Kickstarter, the crowd funding website that h…
It all began with a chair. Actually there were three of them in the front row for my fellow jurors, Jon Olav Stokke, Miriam Lee an…
Early on in HITS, a dark but scarcely funny comedy from ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT creator David Cross, we see Julia Stiles as a woman w…
Are you excited by THE EXPENDABLES 3 with its promise of celebrity ego conflict, badly choreographed action, explosions, splatter …
Joanna Hoggs third feature, EXHIBITION, is that rare thing, a film about the middle class that doesnt involve infidelity, divorce,…
Of the three recent examples of British science fiction, THE LAST DAYS ON MARS seems to have a budget commensurate with its ambiti…
In AVANT LHIVER (BEFORE THE WINTER CHILL), Daniel Auteuil plays Paul Natkinson, a neurosurgeon with a secret admirer someone who …
If you see at least one film about a double this year, dont make it ENEMY. Director Denis Villeneuves adaptation of Jose Saramagos…