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This Week at Harbour Lights: Fantastic Beasts, a FREE student screening of Bad Santa 2 and several intriguing one-off showings.
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Writer Ben takes a look at why the anticipated sequel, T2: Trainspotting, is one to keep on your radar.
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Culture Editor James reviews X-Men: Apocalypse, for its Blu-ray release.
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This Week at Harbour Lights: Nocturnal Animals, A Streetcat named Bob and a one-off cinematic experience for film lovers.
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Writer Ben reviews the disturbing and dazzling adaptation of Austin Wright’s novel, Nocturnal Animals.
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Writer Georgie Hawke reviews the heart-warming true story of how one ginger cat helped transform the life of former busker and drug addict James Bowen.
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Writer David reviews the new thriller based on Dan Wells’ book of the same name.
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Writer Lydia reviews The Man Who Was Thursday, the novel-turned-film starring François Arnaud and Ana Uluru.
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Following recent news that Quentin Tarantino plans to retire after the release of his tenth film, writer Liam pens a letter to the director to change his mind.
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This Week at Harbour Lights: Nocturnal Animals, The Light Between Oceans and Sister Act.
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Writer Mirek reviews the documentary which follows a British nanny from London to her post in Abu Dhabi where she works as a full-time nanny to six children in a wealthy Emirati household.
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Writer Hollie reviews the closing night gala from London Film Festival, Ben Wheatley quirky action comedy.
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In part two of The Edge‘s interview with director-producer team Keir and Dédé Burrows, the names behind Raindance favourite Worm, we continued to talk about the brilliance of sci-fi, including our favourite sci-fi’s, and whether Alex Garland’s Ex Machina can really stand the test the time… One of the questions Worm tries to answer, or at least bring up, […]
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Thea Hartman follows the journey of actor Eddie Redmayne ahead of the release of his new, highly anticipated film, ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’.