Tag: cinema


  • In Defence of The Greatest Showman

    Writer Abigail steps in to defend the Hugh Jackman-starring musical.

  • Hijack Cinema

    Southampton to host open air cinema this summer

    Hijack Cinema are bringing the open air experience to Southampton this weekend.

  • Whitewashing in Hollywood: Examining the Film Industry’s Diversity Problem

    Following Disney’s news that the Aladdin remake will feature Middle Eastern actors, Sophie takes a look at where casting has not been as ethnically representational.

  • Review: Disney’s Newsies, The Broadway Musical

    Abi Cutler reviews, and looks back at the history of this smash-hit musical.

  • First Look Review: Hidden Figures

    Writer George takes an early look at the underdog Oscar contender, which is a near masterpiece made from familiar formula.

  • Blu-ray Review: The Purge: Election Year

    Deputy Editor Ashleigh reviews the latest disappointing chapter in the Purge franchise.

  • Review: Nocturnal Animals

    Writer Ben reviews the disturbing and dazzling adaptation of Austin Wright’s novel, Nocturnal Animals.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • Sydney Film Festival announces new films

    Sydney’s 63rd annual film festival announces nine new films to be screened, straight from Cannes.

  • Nostalgic News: Shrek was released 15 years ago today

    The acclaimed DreamWorks comedy was released in the US 15 years ago today on 18th May 2001.

  • Sydney Film Festival reveals new events

    Sydney Film Festival announces new experiences available at this years event.

  • Review: Bad Neighbours 2

    It’s another round of drugs, parties and terrible parenting in Bad Neighbours 2, writes Charlie Masters.