Made by the Blinder and Cyprus Avenue films companies, Jump is a short but quality drama, set in Derry/Londonderry during...
It Was Fifty Years Ago Today! The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper & Beyond (dir. Alan G. Parker) It’s easy to sneer...
Having initially sat in an entirely empty cinema wondering what the hell was going on, we eventually stagger into a...
Sometimes a film needs a little context, a little knowledge of the process, to truly make sense. Such is the...
“Make one amazing album then split up” Such was the ambition of, an admittedly young, Stuart Braithwaite from Mogwai. In...
A new Welsh documentary website/collective Anywhere But Here have released their first film entitled Dave Datblygu: Death To Welsh Culture,...
Showing at the joyfully, and appropriately, down at heel Joytown Grand Electric Theatre, You Never Had It: An Evening With...
A “gruelling, intense, draining, graphic…masterpiece”. That is what the notes on Heal The Living by Katell Quillévéré say. Based on...
Paul Verhoeven versus Isabelle Huppert, Starship Troopers v. Amour. If that’s a match-up you’ve been waiting for, you can put...
To say that expectations are high for T2: Trainspotting would be something of an understatement. It’s not just that it’s...
The following has been written with the assumption that you’ve seen Blade Runner 2049 (and, presumably, the original), so I’m...
Advertising “new century talking and singing pictures”, the Assembly Rooms – located on the first floor of the magnificent Leeds...
If you’re going to grow a tail, you may as well work in a zoo. At least you’re not going...
GFF 2017 opens with a glittering gala performance and UK premiere of Handsome Devil, the second film by Irish writer-director...
Joining Ken Loach and yours truly on the list of Greatest People to Have Been Born in Nuneaton, we welcome...