Category: Film


  • Raindance Film Festival review: Panamerican Machinery

    Writer Sophie’s latest review from Raindance is Joaquin del Paso’s feature length debut, a social commentary blended with absurd satire in Panamerican Machinery.

  • Raindance Film Festival review: Jules and Dolores

    Writer Sophie reviews the Brazillian crime dramedy, Jules and Dolores, which has been selected for the official competition for best film at Raindance Film Festival.

  • Blu-ray Review: The Nice Guys

    Writer Eddy review Shane Black’s latest film The Nice Guys, as it is released on DVD and Blu-ray.

  • Raindance Film Festival review: After Adderall

    Writer Sophie continues her Raindance festival coverage with Stephen Elliott’s Inception-esque film, which proves to be hugely disappointing.

  • One to Watch: The Space Between Us

    ‘What’s your favourite thing about Earth?’ As far as taglines for films go, that’s one of the cheesier ones attached to a sci-fi. But hey, The Space Between Us isn’t just a sci-fi – according to its Wikipedia page, it’s a ‘teen romantic science fiction adventure film’, which is a lot of ground to cover. […]

  • LFF Review: Christine

    Film editor Hollie begins her coverage of the 60th London Film Festival with the tragic story of news presenter who struggles to find fulfillment.

  • Raindance Film Festival review: Incarnation

    Writer Sophie continues her Raindance Film Festival coverage with Filip Kovacevic’s Groundhog Day-esque action thriller.

  • Raindance Film Festival review: Anti Matter

    Writer Sophie continues her coverage of the 24th Raindance Film Festival, reviewing Kier Burrows directorial debut, Worm.

  • Raindance Film Festival review: Her Composition

    Writer Sophie begins her coverage of the 24th Raindance Film Festival with Stephan Littger’s directorial debut, which explores feminism and artistic individuality.

  • This Week at Harbour Lights (23/09/16 – 29/09/16)

    This Week at Harbour Lights: The latest from Taiki Waititi and Tim Burton, Bridget Jones, Aladdin and more!

  • Review: Fantassút/Rain on the Borders

    Writer James explores Federica Foglia’s short film, which explores the existential and geographical dislocation of refugees.

  • Review: Bridget Jones’s Baby

    Georgie Hawke reviews the highly anticipated third instalment of the Bridget Jones franchise, Bridget Jones’s Baby.

  • On Set With: Three Acts

    The Edge visited the set of Tom Sands’ new film Three Acts – here’s what writer Harley James Mitford discovered.

  • Review: Hunt for the Wilderpeople

    Writer David reviews Taika Waititi’s new adventure-comedy, starring Sam Neil.