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11th October 2016

Feature: Monsters and the Femme fatale

Chilling Netflix documentary Amanda Knox exhibits the blatant persecution of women who have sex
10th October 2016

Review: Sembene!

A documentary about the African culture and society, the arts, filmmaking and of course… the man himself
9th October 2016

Feature: Louis Theroux; A force to be reckoned with

With the release of My Scientology Movie approaching, we look back at Theroux’s career as documentary film maker and talk about his latest work, Savile
9th October 2016

Review: The Girl on the Train

The bestseller does not live up to the high expectations
9th October 2016

Feature: What it’s like to go to the Venice Film Festival

On location at Mostra Internazionale D’Arte Cinematografica, la Biennale Venezia 2016
4th October 2016

Review: The Girl With All The Gifts

This new spin on zombie films is not able to meet the full potential of the original stimulating story
4th October 2016

Top 5: Classic film screenings at HOME

The best of HOME’s classic films being shown this October
4th October 2016

Women in Love: BFI Blu-Ray Restoration

Ken Russell’s classic is re-visited following its re-release on Blu-Ray
4th October 2016

Top 5: Emmy 2016 Nominated TV Shows

The highly acclaimed shows dominating television, and attracting audiences
2nd October 2016

Feature: Interview with director Martin Radich

The film is now playing in UK cinemas—we sat down with the Director to get to grips with the film’s essence

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2nd October 2016

Review: Bridget Jones’s Baby

Bridget Jones’s Baby makes for fun viewing but just falls short of the high standards set by the previous Bridget Jones films
2nd October 2016

Top 5: Film Trilogies

Dom Bennett outlines his top five picks for the all-time best film trilogies
28th September 2016

Top 5: Most Anticipated Films of the Academic Year

Georgia Welch outlines her top 5 film picks for the upcoming year
28th September 2016

Feature: Exploring the impact of Little Men

Eloïse Wright explores how gentrification and the domestic home are presented in Ira Sachs’ Little Men
28th September 2016

Classic Review: Le Silence De La Mer

Jean-Pierre Melville’s adaptation of the original Jean Bruller novella is minimalist and engaging, in Le Silence De La Mer
28th September 2016

Review: Hell or High Water

Deeply touching and yet a hilarious satire, Hell or High Water surpasses the boundaries of genre
27th September 2016

Review: Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Taika Waititi’s latest film layers the beauty of New Zealand’s landscape with both comedy and sentimentality
23rd September 2016

Preview: Norfolk

Martin Radich’s latest film premieres on the 26th of September with a filmmakers Q&A to follow, making this a must-see event for any film lover
20th September 2016

Review: Everybody Wants Some!!

Linklater’s latest film celebrates American masculinity in all the wrong ways
20th September 2016

Feature: Stranger Things and the future of TV

Stranger Things signals a change in the way television is viewed and received