The Edge
This week at Union Films (19/10/15 – 25/10/15) sees Ant-Man’s big-screen debut and a very exciting Future Day celebration.
Film Editor Ben’s coverage of the LFF nears its close with Johnnie To’s latest film – a 3D musical set in the world of business.
James’s Raindance coverage continues with Kai Barry’s debut feature.
News Editor, Anneka reviews Guillermo Del Toro’s latest film, starring Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston and Jessica Chastain.
Alex Ross Perry’s latest film isn’t quite as good as his last, says Film Editor Ben.
Film Editor Ben backs one of the festival’s smaller releases, Rene Pannevis’s urban short.
Editor Natalie tackles Sarah Gavron’s account of the suffragette movement, but finds it to be not quite up to scratch.
Luca Guadagnino’s strange little film is a surprisingly funny delight says Matt Clarson.
Matt takes a trip to the London Film Festival, and reports on Johnny Depp’s supposed return to form as iconic gangster Whitey Bulger.
Film Editor Ben takes on Lenny Abrahamson’s adaptation of Emma Donoghue’s award-winning novel.
The LFF reaches fever-pitch with Ben Wheatley’s latest slice of British madness, starring (a very naked) Tom Hiddleston.
Denis Villeneuve’s latest may seem a little familiar, but is anything but in its execution says George Seabrook.
James’s Raindance coverage continues with William Sullivan’s micro-budget drama.
James may well have found his favourite film of this year’s Raindance in this avant-garde short.