LFF 2018 – Sorry to Bother You, Colette, Happy New Year Colin Burstead
Boots Riley’s Sorry to Bother You finally hits UK at LFF, while Ben Wheatley returns with Happy New Year, Colin Burstead.
Read moreBoots Riley’s Sorry to Bother You finally hits UK at LFF, while Ben Wheatley returns with Happy New Year, Colin Burstead.
Read moreDavid Fincher and Aaron Sorkin joined forces for The Social Network, which dramatised the turbulent creation of Facebook.
Read moreKristen Wiig is now officially a superhero villain and Benedict Cumberbatch is a green curmudgeon. It has been an odd week.
Read moreLuca Guadagnino’s Osca-winning romance Call Me By Your Name is now available on Blu-ray and it remains a sun-drenched masterpiece.
Read moreTo cap off a cracking year for LGBT cinema, Luca Guadagnino has constructed a masterful summer romance in Call Me By Your Name.
Read moreBen Wheatley’s chaotic bullet ballet Free Fire is available on DVD and Blu-ray from next week, bringing the din of deafening gunfire, and Sharlto Sopley’s accent, to your living room.
Read morePixar is finally scraping the bottom of its creative barrel with a franchise that was pretty slim pickings to begin with.
Read moreBullets fly and bodies fall, but Free Fire is actually one of the funniest movies of the year so far.
Read moreScarlett Johansson is suffering a severe box office bomb with her remake of anime classic Ghost in the Shell.
Read moreThe Avatar sequel is apparently set to go in front of cameras this year, but we’ve heard that one before…
Read moreNate Parker’s controversial film has finally arrived in UK cinemas.
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