Considering its title you could be forgiven for thinking that Devoured, the horror film from director Greg Oliver and starring Spanish actress Marta Milans, would
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Considering its title you could be forgiven for thinking that Devoured, the horror film from director Greg Oliver and starring Spanish actress Marta Milans, would
No, this is not an in-depth look at the daily running of one of Britain’s top broadsheets, though that may have been more satisfying than
G.B.F. really has no right being as good as it is. This new comedy from director Darren Stein and writer George Northy – starring Michael J.
Watching An Inspector Calls – the mystery drama directed by Guy Hamilton and starring Alastair Sim, Arthur Young and Bryan Forbes – one is presented with
This collection of classics from the BFI maintains their ongoing commitment to preserve Britain’s film heritage for generations to come. Accompanied by a fascinating and
There are some books – many of them children’s – which are as quintessentially ‘English’ as a cup of tea and messing about on the
Sitting through The British Guide to Showing Off is (I imagine) like a bad acid trip – loud, garish and leaves you with the worst come-down
Released by the BFI to celebrate its 50th anniversary ROUNDABOUT: 1963 – A Year in Colour, is a collection of ‘cine-magazines’ from 1963. Developed by
Sometimes you watch a film simply in the hope of proving the rumours wrong. Occasionally you’re pleasantly reminded that not all critics are right. At
I’m afraid to say that Outpost: Black Sun, the zombie nazi fest from director Steve Barker, that he co-wrote with Rae Brunton, and which stars
Certain cinematic double acts exuded pure magic – Fred and Ginger, Laurel and Hardy, Tom and Jerry (well perhaps not, but you know what I
If ever a film lived up to its name it is Delicacy. The French romantic comedy by directors David and Stéphane Foenkinos, and starring Audrey