The legendary actor Denzel Washington is back as Robert McCall in the final chapter of American vigilante action film...
Berg follows the stories of the stones, rocks and peaks of a vast mountain landscape. Berg follows the stories...
In recent years, we’ve seen an explosion of book-to-TV adaptations, with many of our favorite novels being brought to...
A charming indie comedy that defies expectations has some particularly fascinating things to say about friendship and everyday life. There’s something particularly pleasant about watching Person to Person. It’s not just that it was filmed in 16mm (and presented in 35mm at the London Film Festival), which gives the... Read more
Lust, love, and lie-detectors in this surprising true story celebrating female superheroes both on and off the pages of comic books. Wonder Woman is hot property once again at the moment, with the recent entry into the DC Extended Universe, starring Gal Gadot as the eponymous heroine, being hailed... Read more
A staggering creative spectacle celebrating the life, work, and death of Vincent van Gogh. A film which is this ambitious in its scope will often have a reputation that precedes it, and indeed it is near impossible to talk to anyone about Loving Vincent without mentioning something along the... Read more
Brought to you by visionary director Luc Besson (“The Fifth Element”) and producer Virginie Besson-Silla (“Lucy”) and based on the renowned comic books by Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mézières, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets will be available to own on Digital Download on November 25th and on... Read more
After a tease over the weekend and many of us counting down the hours, the latest trailer for Rian Johnson’s upcoming Star Wars: The Last Jedi is finally here and it looks absolutely fantastic. You can watch the trailer below. In Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the Skywalker... Read more
Dark, twisted, super stylish, and effortlessly cool. On paper, Thoroughbreds is a singularly odd film, and in actuality it is perhaps even more sublimely surreal than anticipated. Oddball Amanda (Olivia Cooke) rekindles her friendship with wealthy socialite, Lily (Anya Taylor Joy), and together they hatch a plan to murder... Read more
A captivating and compelling snapshot of a boy on the brink of discovery. With the awards success of last year’s Moonlight, and other high profile films such as Call Me By Your Name also featuring in this year’s London Film Festival line-up, LGBTQ+ films are gradually becoming more and... Read more
One of the highlights of this year’s festival, Abracadabra is a constant delight, a joyous rollercoaster ride that demands to be seen. Pablo Berger is no stranger to surprising his audience: his second film, Blancanieves, turned the story of Snow White into a silent epic with a matador backdrop.... Read more
Haunting, uncompromising, and strangely life-affirming, this documentary about those at the end of their lives is not to be missed. On a foggy day, a ferry comes slowly into focus. It is headed to the Isle of Wight, a short journey from mainland Britain. Here, Steven Eastwood’s documentary Island... Read more
Bittersweet love story which fails to leave a lasting taste. In 2015’s Brooklyn, Irish born actress Saoirse Ronan was truly magnificent and 2017 sees her star in another romantic drama, this time in On Chesil Beach; an adaptation of the Ian McEwan novella of the same name. At only... Read more
A brand new clip from upcoming film Marshall, starring Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad, Kate Hudson and Dan Stevens, has been released and you can watch it below. Synopsis: In 1940, long before he sat on the US Supreme Court or claimed victory in Brown v. Board of Education, Thurgood... Read more