It does seem entirely fitting that the city’s Everyman Cinema is the location for this special screening of The General...
When the final episode of The Sopranos aired in 2007, it brought to an end a cultural phenomenon that for...
“Make one amazing album then split up” Such was the ambition of, an admittedly young, Stuart Braithwaite from Mogwai. In...
A “gruelling, intense, draining, graphic…masterpiece”. That is what the notes on Heal The Living by Katell Quillévéré say. Based on...
Sony Music Entertainment and Trafalgar Releasing have announced the premiere of GEORGE MICHAEL FREEDOM UNCUT, a deeply autobiographical feature documentary narrated...
Arriving for the pre-film ‘Live feed’ from Leicester Square initially seemed like an extremely dispiriting mistake, as a series of...
Showing ahead of a summer release, this debut by Vladimir de Fontenay is an expansion of a 13 minute short...
Women of Twilight was directed by the British film director and producer Gordon Parry and starred Freda Jackson, Rene Ray, Lois Maxwell (long before playing Mrs Moneypenny...
Since X-Men in 2000 ensemble superhero films have been massively popular at the box office. With the release of Suicide...
It’s the day before All Hallow’s Eve and the Howard Assembly Room has already entered into the spirit of the...
Over the last two weeks the Doc ‘n’ Roll festival has been screening independent DIY film premieres across London, brought...
To say that expectations are high for T2: Trainspotting would be something of an understatement. It’s not just that it’s...
The latest addition to STUDIOCANAL’s ever-impressive Vintage Classics Collection is the 1951 post-war thriller Circle of Danger. Directed by the French-American filmmaker, Jacques Tourneur, produced...
It Was Fifty Years Ago Today! The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper & Beyond (dir. Alan G. Parker) It’s easy to sneer...
“I just can’t fathom it.” We are only a few frames into One More Time With Feeling – a documentary...