60th Anniversary of James Bond Music Celebration
Legendary performers including original Bond recording artists Dame Shirley Bassey, Lulu and Garbage  celebrated 007’s 60th anniversary with a concert at...
Interview with Director-Producer Robert Rippberger
Filmoria sat down with Director-Producer Robert Rippberger, from Aletheia Films, to talk about his latest film project he’s producing...
BFI Flare 2018 – Freak Show Review
Let your freak flag fly! In a year that is seeing Love, Simon making a genuine case for a...
My Cousin Rachel (2017) Review

Acclaimed director Roger Michell attempts to tackle du Maurier’s gothic romance, My Cousin Rachel. Here’s our official review.

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Take Two 1981: Raiders of the Lost Ark/Mephisto
Welcome back to Take Two, a column focusing on two films released in the same year, one a major release the other a hidden gem that share similar themes. The first entry focused on 1980 and the theme of trauma, looking at Best Picture winner Ordinary People and indie... Read more
5 Movies Whose Own Directors Didn’t Think They’d Succeed
The highly competitive world of cinema brings its own set of challenges — not just for actors but for the men and women behind the camera as well. Doubt runs rampant in Hollywood’s directorial pool. Look at five instances where directors doubted their passion projects would succeed – and... Read more
Kunjue Li Receives ‘Young Icon Award’ at BAFTA
Chinese-British actress, Kunjue Li was honoured on Wednesday night by established UK-based charity, Arts for India (AFI), with the ‘Young Icon Award’ for her contributions in Film, Television and Theatre at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) in London. The Annual Golden Gala star-studded evening, hosted... Read more
Watch: British Short Film – Capricious (2016)
British writer and director Jordan Handford is looking to make waves on the independent film scene this year and beyond, with the official release of his debut short film. Following his poignant take on mental health in the currently unreleased Betty, Handford has unveiled his first short from last... Read more
Hounds Of Love (2017) Review

Ben Young’s blistering debut is a deeply sinister examination of oppression. Read our Hounds of Love review here.

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Clown Sightings Footage Turned Into Hollywood Film
Executive producer, Tommy Vlahopoulos of Tommy V Films, along with executive producer Tom Sulkowski, have acquired the rights to the docu-drama thriller film Behind the Sightings, which is based on 112 hours of found footage of clown sightings, recorded in 2016. Directed by Tony Cadwell, the story follows Todd... Read more
Edinburgh International Film Festival Unveils 2017 Programme
The line-up for the 71st Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) has been unveiled this morning by artistic director, Mark Adams. This year’s EIFF (21st June – 2nd July) will comprise a total 151 features from 46 countries including 17 world premieres, 12 international premieres, 9 European premieres, and 69 UK... Read more
War Machine (2017) Review
Brad Pitt certainly isn’t the issue in Netflix’s latest Original movie; a bold but far from brilliant entry for 2017. Providing yet another depiction of war for Netflix’s ever-expanding branch of Original movies, Brad Pitt-led War Machine has finally arrived, promising a high level of political satire in the... Read more
Cannes 2017: Belle De Jour Review

Luis Buñuel’s sexually surrealist classic, Belle De Jour, returns to Cannes for its 50th anniversary. Check out our review.

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Arrow Season 5 Episode 23 – “Lian Yu” Review
The battle lines have been drawn long ago within Arrow‘s second half of season 5 with Adrian Chase having toyed with Oliver these past weeks and really serving up one of the most daring and intelligent villains Oliver Queen has come up against. Bringing the final act of his... Read more
Cannes 2017: Wind River Photocall & Interviews
Taylor Sheridan’s chilly, breathlessly assured crime drama, Wind River, is ready to melt the competition in the Un Certain Regard strand. The acclaimed writer’s feature debut stars Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen – whom both deliver immaculate performances – in a work of disarming complexity and completion. Click here... Read more