by Leo White | May 31, 2017 | Film and DVD Review
Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? is a poignant film about an estranged family trying to reconcile their relationships, amidst religious and cultural concerns, engaging with each other across continents. It is also a film about how music can bring hope in times of... »
by Leo White | May 27, 2017 | Film and DVD Review
Quentin Crisp’s autobiography with an introduction by its subject in this classic TV film from Thames.
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by Anna Mitchell | May 18, 2017 | Film and DVD Review
Moral dilemmas emerge in Cristian Mungiu’s exploration of parental decisions.
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by Steven Yates | May 15, 2017 | Feature Item
Steven Yates reports on Kathmandu’s friendly film festival which aims to reach dizzy heights.
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by Douglas Keesey | May 11, 2017 | Film and DVD Review
Douglas Keesey, author of the Twenty First Century Horror Films Kamera Book, writes about Jordan Peele’s Get Out (2017).
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by Leo White | May 11, 2017 | Film and DVD Review
Classic Will Hay wartime comedy released uncut and restored so help me Goebbels.
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by Colin Odell and Michelle Le Blanc | May 4, 2017 | Film and DVD Review
‘All this girl stuff is a load of nonsense.’ Kids, class and music combine in this lovingly made film which marks Sir Alan Parker’s first feature script. Who’d have thought it from the future writer/director of Bugsy Malone (1976)? Or, indeed,... »
by Daniel Ross Goodman | May 4, 2017 | Film and DVD Review
The two movies that squared off against each other for February’s Oscar for Best Picture could not be more different. The first contender, Moonlight, is a moving, grimly realistic film directed by Barry Jenkins about a young man’s struggles to come to... »
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