EMPIRE OF LIGHT: Sam Mendes’ ode to cinema doesn’t shy away from dark themes
Empire Of Light is a humane film which, in its refusal to shy away from racism or brutality, leaves much room for contemplation and hope for the future.
Empire Of Light is a humane film which, in its refusal to shy away from racism or brutality, leaves much room for contemplation and hope for the future.
The second part of Keiron Self’s ‘22/‘23 film preview bestraddlement covers January, and five movies promising various Hollywood royalty in their credits.
A bizarre, true-life tale of espionage in World War II, Operation Mincemeat sees a talented cast of thespians adding weight to an incredibly devious plan.
Spring has sprung but why not spend some time in a dark auditorium with these April films, from Fantastic Beasts to The Northman?
SUPERNOVA | FILM REVIEW Dir: Harry McQueen (15, 93 mins) Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth elevate this small, touching drama with their winning chemistry, as a gay couple face …
SUPERNOVA | FILM REVIEW Dir: Harry McQueen (15, 93 mins) Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth elevate this small, touching drama with their winning chemistry, as a gay couple face …
1917 **** Dir: Sam Mendes (15, 110 mins) A World War I tale told in an apparent single take, Sam Mendes’ daring drama places you in the heart of the …
[wpdevart_youtube]DZknR603amI[/wpdevart_youtube] The Happy Prince **** Dir: Rupert Everett Starring: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Emily Watson (UK, 15, 1hr 45 mins) The last days of Oscar Wilde are brought to the …
[wpdevart_youtube]kAIRycQsUhM[/wpdevart_youtube] THE MERCY | FILM REVIEW **** Dir: James Marsh Starring: Colin Firth, Rachel Weisz, David Thewlis (12A, 1hr 41 mins) Colin Firth excels in this heartbreaking true story of …