As the 58th London Film Festival draws to a close, Philip reports back on another selection of choice titles....
The BFI London Film Festival has announced its lineup for the 2016 festival. The festival will host 380 features and shorts from 74 countries, including 7 from Ireland.
Queen of Earth is a terrifically creepy drama, driven by fine direction, a sharp script and two wonderful leading ladies.
Boasting plenty of indie cred and an incredible look, A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night is a fun and zesty take on the vampire genre.
Philip Bagnall reports on an eclectic mix in our second report from this year’s London Film Festival. Warning: may contain...
Despite great material and wonderful songs, Matilda The Musical can't step out of the shadow of the many versions of this story that came before.
In the first of a series of daily reports, our intrepid reporters Philip Bagnall (PB) and Amy O’Connor (AOC) report...
Style is tempered and emotions heightened in Carol, with two magnificent leads bringing us through a heartfelt and moving tale of forbidden passion.
Though immaculately designed, The Assassin is too measured and self-assured to deliver on the thrilling promise of its genre brethren.
As a first-rate horror full of dread, and as a directorial debut, The Witch excels. Prepare to be disturbed.