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This Week at Harbour Lights: I, Daniel Blake, Kubo and The Two Strings, a rare screening of Stormy Weather and another FREE student-exclusive screening.
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Writer Eddy explores Tom Hanks’ third outing as Robert Langdon which is disappointing, and too serious for its own good
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Sophie Trenear sat down with the principle actor and director of Dusky Paradise at this year’s Raindance Film Festival.
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Film editor Hollie reviews the high-concept alien invasion film which explores the concept of communication with alien life.
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Writer Ben reviews the Tilda Swinton narrated documentary which tells the story of Gertrude Bell, the most powerful woman in the British Empire in her day.
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Film Editor Hollie reviews Mira Nair’s inspiring film, starring Lupita Nyong’o and David Oyelowo.
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Rehana reviews Swiss Army Man starring Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe.
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This Week at Harbour Lights: The Girl on The Train, Louis Theroux and a number of intriguing one-off screenings.
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Film Editor Hollie continues her London Film Festival coverage with a review of Kenneth Lonergan’s indie drama starring Casey Affleck.
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Writer Liam reviews Louis Theroux’s latest project, which looks at the private and controversial Church of Scientology.
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Writer Sophie reviews Julia Verdin’s short film which looks into the dark underworld of sex trafficking.
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Writer Sophie explores why the highly anticipated The Girl on the Train film adaptation isn’t quite as spectacular as it was expected to be.
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Film editor Hollie reviews one of the most anticipated films in the London Film Festival programme, the mesmerising musical which tells the story of two aspiring performers who fall in love.
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This week at Harbour Lights: The Girl on the Train, Theroux on Scientology, Herzog on the internet and a knit-a-long screening?!?