REVIEW: Bergman Island @ Glasgow Film Festival
Set in Sweden, on a quiet island where Ingmar Bergman lived and filmed some of his work, an Englishman (TimContinue Reading
Set in Sweden, on a quiet island where Ingmar Bergman lived and filmed some of his work, an Englishman (TimContinue Reading
The world has changed – again. This time the world’s water supply has been mysteriously poisoned and people must closelyContinue Reading
Glasgow Film Festival 2022 hosts the European Premiere of the remarkable true story of ‘Brandon Lee’. Not Bruce Lee’s sonContinue Reading
Alcopop! Records announce the launch of a brand new film distribution arm with the acquisition of the feature length documentaryContinue Reading
February and March are here but it need not be a bleak mid-winter thanks to an eclectic and entertaining arrayContinue Reading
SHOWTIME has released the official trailer for SUPER PUMPED: THE BATTLE FOR UBER, the first installment of a new anthologyContinue Reading
Set in the Wild West early days of the Internet, “Pam & Tommy” is based on the incredible true storyContinue Reading
There’s a wealth of talent involved in this epic set in Medieval France but it never really takes off. It’sContinue Reading
This is the Bond film that takes the character full circle, from slick, semi-psychopathic secret service agent to a realContinue Reading
A masterpiece in terms of special effects involving two of the greatest trilogies that cinemas have ever seen, Kong andContinue Reading
The year 2020 has been craved by a new virus which changed our lives, but there are many other illnessesContinue Reading
Anne’s story is based on the 1908 novels Anne of Green Gables by Canadian writer Lucy Maud Montgomery. Her adaptationContinue Reading
Les Traducteurs (from here henceforth The Translators) is the latest instalment from writer/director Regis Roinsard. The film forays into bilingualContinue Reading
It’s funny to think that the last film I reviewed was Bill and Ted Face the Music, a sequel thatContinue Reading
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