A brand new trailer for Anchorman 2 has been released.
Saving Mr Banks is a funny, joyful and emotional experience and the perfect film to close this year’s London Film Festival, says Barnaby Walter
Barnaby Walter finds Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave a difficult film to like
With his second film, Richard Ayoade has graduated his influences from French new wave to Orwellian dystopia and the result is of course, a much less sunny disposition and a far darker set of laughs, says Ben Robins.
If we could be more hyperbolic about it we would.
This wonderful little miracle of a movie is made all the more watchable by the Coen Brothers’ gift for slightly odd humour, says Barnaby Walter
Though it wants to be seductive and steamy, this pathetic thriller is just tame and boring, says Barnaby Walter
Natasha Raymond celebrates Disney’s 90th birthday by trying to pinpoint just what makes the films so special.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s directorial debut is a bit of a disappointment, but still occasionally amusing, says Barnaby Walter
Film Editor Barnaby Walter meets Oscar winner Kate Winslet at the BFI London Film Festival.
The actor who was due to play Christian Grey, Charlie Hunnam, has dropped of the 50 Shades of Grey film.
Kate Winslet gives a superb performance in this sumptuously-shot drama, says Barnaby Walter.
Check out what’s on at Union Films this week.
Before it descended into pointless nastiness, the Saw series kicked off with some very good films. The first two movies were terrific, and my personal favourite is number one. Simply and provocatively entitled Saw (who knew what a powerhouse of a franchise that name would become), the film has echoes of David Fincher and Edgar Allan Poe. The real…