Billed as a taboo-busting modern Western, the award-winning Swedish screenplay follows a trio of young women for whom gender is both weapon and toy. Two of these females are teenage equestrians Emma...
I.D. Review
And I have no doubt, in its new updated format, it will appeal to the non-football fanatic and the die-hard fan alike. In fact, maybe more so in 2012 when there is a more comfortable distance from the disgraced...
Ticket Giveaway // The Price of Kings Premier
We're delighted to have two pairs of tickets to giveaway to the London premier at Cineworld, Haymarket on Tuesday 13th March.
The Spirit Level Film production looks at the sacrifices made and the ultimate...
Carnage // Review
Carnage, Roman Polanski’s adaptation of Yasmina Reza’s play God of Carnage, is a study of middle-class dynamics and the social niceties that mask a hornet’s nest of insecurities, judgement, resentment...
Interview with 'DONT THINK' Director, Adam Smith
You can capture a gig or live performance in a straightforward and basic manner, lazy even, and the devoted fans will still devour it in their droves... repeatedly. The amount of hits a rather wobbly,...
War Horse, A Novelist's Dream
It is a quite outstanding tale to tell and no less outstanding for the author himself.
"My book sat on everyone's back shelves, not being read for 25 years. Then,15 years ago, I worked alongside two others...
British Indie Film // Interview with Keir Burrows
But, on the ground in independent film, are things as healthy? What’s it really like to get started as a film-maker, right now, in the UK? If anyone should know, it’s director and Central’s screen...
The Iron Lady / Review
Before seeing this film, I was fully aware that it would be a story of power, politics and, of course, feminism. But, interestingly, back in the 80s I never questioned how a woman could be Prime Minister. ...