Category: Film


  • First Look Review: Imperium

    Film editor Hollie takes a look at Daniel Radcliffe in his most challenging role yet, playing an undercover FBI agent posing as a Neo-Nazi skinhead in ‘Imperium’.

  • This Week at Harbour Lights (16/09/16 – 22/09/16)

    This Week at Harbour Lights: Two classic animations, an array of interesting dramas and the return of Bridget Jones!

  • Review: Don’t Breathe

    Writer Eddy reviews the relentlessly tense and shocking thriller, Don’t Breathe.

  • Review: The Beatles: Eight Days a Week

    Writer Sophie praises Ron Howard’s documentary feature, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week- The Touring Years

  • A Letter To: Danny Boyle

    Ahead of the anticipated release of T2: Trainspotting, film editor Hollie writes to director Danny Boyle, celebrating his unique style and talent.

  • Review: Ophelia

    Harley James Mitford reviews Anthony Garlands deliciously weird short film Ophelia.

  • Review: One More Time With Feeling

    Harley James Mitford reviews Andrew Dominik’s intimate documentary about Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

  • Review: A Hologram For The King

    Carly-May Kavanagh reviews the Blu-ray release of A Hologram For the King.

  • Review: Childhood of a Leader

    Writer Tom Townend assesses Brady Corbet’s directorial debut that has finally arrived in the UK

  • Films to look forward to at Raindance Film Festival 2016

    The 24th Raindance Film Festival is set to be another huge success with 90 films and 85 shorts to look forward to

  • First Look Review: Blair Witch

    In a terrifying return to the classic horror, Blair Witch revisits the evil thing that’s hiding in the woods. Writer Eddy reviews.

  • Review: Hell or High Water

    Writer Tash reviews the perfectly crafted and thoroughly entertaining Hell or High Water

  • Review: Anthropoid

    Writer Tash reviews Anthropoid, the World War Two drama based on a real story- a disappointing film but a story which needed to be told.

  • Review: Café Society

    David Mitchell-Baker reviews the latest film from writer/director Woody Allen.