The new, rural set drama, The Old Man and the Land will be coming to UK cinemas from 20th September. As an old farmer’s strength fades, who will inherit the land he loves? His daughter knows fa...
January is always a good time to reflect and reassess. It is like starting from scratch with the whole year stretching out ahead. with this in mind, it seems like a good time to create a new, occasio...
Your life is at steak in Some like it Rare – a hilarious French comedy with a dark twist. Sophie and Vincent’s small butcher shop is on the brink of bankruptcy and their marriage is falling apa...
Join Thomas, Mary and John as they discuss Tenet, the first major cinema release since the movie theatres re-opened. We then have a chat about our favourite non-linear movies. Find us on
Join Mary and John as they discuss the Fritz Lang film M from 1931 which stars the fantastic Peter Lorre. We then choose our top three serial killer movies and discuss the news that UK cinemas may be...
I miss the cinema. The physical act of turning up at my local multiplex or indie to see the latest releases, be part of a festival or catch a retrospective. And I get it. In the midst of the global p...
With a gap between the opening of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and It: Chapter Two, this week sees a variety of new films vying for your time and money. The fact that they picked this fallow week to...
In 1979 Brooklyn, Jack Anderson is a down and out struggling law student desperate for a loan to pay his school tuition. Jack is an artist at heart, but decides to go to law school after his father D...
The ninth edition of Cinema Made In Italy will launch at the Ciné Lumière in South Kensington on Tuesday 26th February, showcasing nine new Italian productions plus the 1970 expressionist masterpiece...
We have a tendency to take for granted the images we see on our televisions screens, especially from the areas of trouble around the world. The fact that people go in there to record and report on th...