Category: Film


  • Flashback Review: The Crow

    Writer Sophie looks back at the 1994 release The Crow, exploring why it is still an impressive and unique film

  • Actress in Focus: Rachel McAdams

    Ahead of the highly anticipated release of Doctor Strange, writer Sophie takes a look at the career and talents of cast member Rachel McAdams

  • First Look Review: Tiger Raid

    Writer Sophie reviews Simon Dixon’s directorial debut, Tiger Raid, which received its world premiere at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival.

  • This Week At Harbour Lights (12/08/16 – 18/08/16)

    This week at Harbour Lights: Sharks, Spies and Shakespeare.

  • One To Watch: Inferno

    Thea Hartman discusses the promising adaptation of Dan Brown’s latest novel, ‘Inferno’, a must-see of the autumn starring Tom Hanks.

  • In Criticism of: Suicide Squad

    Editor Anneka delves into the more problematic elements of the recent DC villain-fest. Spoilers ahead!

  • Blu-ray review: The Ox-Bow Incident

    Writer David reviews western-noir The Ox-Bow Incident, recently re-released and remastered on Blu-ray.

  • Review: Suicide Squad

    Writer David reviews the enormously hyped yet “frustrating” Suicide Squad, the latest DC film.

  • This Week at Harbour Lights (05/08/16 – 11/08/16)

    This Week at Harbour Lights: Finding Dory, Some Like It Hot and a FREE student-exclusive screening of Nerve!

  • Review: Lust In Translation – Seven short films

    Writer Sophie reviews seven short films entitled Lust in Translation, the first release from the UK based short film festival: New Queer Vision.

  • One to Watch: La La Land

    Features Editor Rehana puts down the reasons why she’s thinks Damien Chazelle’s sophomore effort is one to keep your eye out for.

  • Review: Finding Dory

    With the release of Pixar’s highly anticipated sequel to Finding Nemo, writer Sophie reviews the heartfelt and hilarious Finding Dory.

  • Review: Keanu

    Editor Anneka reviews Key and Peele’s feline action-comedy.

  • This Week at Harbour Lights (29/07/16 – 04/08/16)

    This week at Harbour Lights: Jason Bourne, Pulp Fiction and a special one-off celebration of Englands 1966 World Cup win.