Tag: Film


  • Nostalgic News: Easy A was released 10 years ago

    Vicky Greer revisits Easy A on its tenth birthday, a film that doesn’t get enough attention.

  • “I wanted to show people that there’s more to us” – An Interview with Aki Omoshaybi

    Katie Evans sits down with the filmmaker and long time actor to discuss his directorial debut feature.

  • Nostalgic News: Suffragette was released 5 years ago

    Louise Chase takes us back 5 years to the British Drama starring Meryl Streep and Helena Bonham-Carter.

  • Review: Koko-Di Koko-Da – Weird, Yet Addictive Swedish Horror

    Koko-Di Koko-Da, a Swedish horror directed by Johannes Nyholm, has many awards to its name and it’s not hard to see why. Last year it won Best Screenplay at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival and Best Picture at the Brussels International Film Festival, among others, and was nominated for World Cinema at Sundance Film Festival […]

  • Nostalgic News: The Danish Girl was released 5 years ago

    Five years after release, Georgie Holmes revisits the award-winning film that starred Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Tenet

    Conor O’Hanlon looks forward to Christopher Nolan’s upcoming mind-bending espionage thriller

  • Black Factory Films’ ‘Schemers’ Gets a Release Date

    David McLean’s upcoming film Schemers will be released next month.

  • Racism in the British Film Industry

    Just last month, multi-award-winning British filmmaker Steve McQueen reflected in an opinion piece for The Guardian about the obvious and shocking racism within the British film industry. McQueen, known for his vast filmography of stunning drama films including the Academy Award-winning 12 Years a Slave (2012), being the first black director win, and the British-Irish co-production […]

  • Nostalgic News: Straight Outta Compton was released 5 years ago

    5 years ago, we were graced with the excellent biographical drama Straight Outta Compton directed by F. Gary Gray. The film depicts the rise and fall of N.W.A and the lives of its key members Eazy-E, Ice Cube and Dr. Dre. We see how N.W.A became the ultimate hip-hop group that brought gangsta and political […]

  • Actor in Focus: John David Washington

    Los Angeles born actor John David Washington may be most commonly known for his connection to his famous father (the one and only Denzel Washington), however, Washington’s 20-year career working in both film and television evidently proves his brilliant worth separate from his father through his (currently) small but very exciting filmography. Prior to his […]

  • Nostalgic News: Babe was released 25 years ago

    Georgie Holmes takes us back to the loveable classic of our childhood.

  • AMC Theatres and Universal Studios Release a New Deal that may Change the Face of Cinema

    On Tuesday 28th July AMC Theatres and Universal Studios announced an agreement to shorten the exclusive theatrical window from 90 days to 17 days for the Universal’s films. The agreement only applies to premium video-on-demand, which are typically priced at £20 per rentals on services like iTunes and Amazon. Because of this, AMC is not […]

  • Review: Life With Music – Homage to Music that Fails to Hit any Memorable Moments

    Does Patrick Stewart’s new drama strike a chord? Georgie Holmes reviews.

  • Review: Parasite: Black & White Version

    Conor O’Hanlon takes a look at the monochromatic version of the 2020 Best Picture Oscar winner.