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Preview: ‘Great Expectations’

Samuel Parr previews Mike Newell’s latest film

Preview: ‘End of Watch’

Ally Mitchell previews Jake Gyllenhaal’s latest film

Preview: ‘The Silver Linings Playbook’

Lucy gets us excited about this new, all-star comedy.

Preview: ‘Rust and Bone’

Sophie James previews acclaimed director Jacque Audiard’s latest film

Preview: ‘Skyfall’

Will the latest Bond film meet expectations?

Hitchcock biopic set to leave us “Spellbound”

With the movie poster and release date unveiled last week, Sophie James anticipates the success of Sacha Gervasi’s “Hitchcock”

Preview: ‘On the Road’

Joshua Brown explains why he is so excited about the upcoming Kerouac adaption

Preview: ‘Taken 2’

Liam Neeson’s latest attempt at action proves to be a success. UK release date: October 4th 2012

Preview: ‘Sinister’

Peter Masheter introduces the film that terrified the audience of Film4’s FrightFest

Winter Preview

Throw away your televisions

Preview: ‘Puss In Boots’

Release Date: Friday 9th December 2011

The 55th London BFI Film Festival

12th-27th October 2011

Preview: Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn

Release date: 26th October 2011

2011 Winter preview

Jack Hadley casts his eye over some of the big cinematic releases this term…

Preview: Never Let Me Go

Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel of the same name reads like a film, so it seems completely logical to copy and paste the story onto the big screen. Time Magazine might have gone a bit off the rails calling it ‘the best book of the decade’, but it’s definitely film worthy.

Preview: The Social Network

Zuckerberg came up with the notion at Harvard and launched the primitive website from his dorm room. Weird to think; that something that has become a scarily large part of everyday life for 500 million people, was started in what a lot of first years are experiencing now: a room where old beer cans used as ashtrays are literally heavy with cigarette butts, where old orange skins cling to the bottom of waste paper baskets and where blackish grime and bits of indefinable matter stick to an unwashed bowl on your desk. Maybe it’s different at Harvard, but it’s still a fairly novel (if disgusting) notion.