Alex Garland, screenwriter of The Beach, 28 Days Later and Sunshine, makes his debut as a director with Ex Machina, a sci-fi thriller about the...
Adding to a wave of recent films made for an older generation (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Le Week-end, Song for Marion, Quartet) and cashing...
Interstellar is exactly the type of space epic that you’d expect from Christopher Nolan. With a grand dark operatic score from Hans Zimmer echoing the...
Master filmmaker Mike Leigh presents a biopic of master filmmaker J.M.W Turner, and it is, without question, a masterpiece. Timothy Spall plays the Great British...
Jason Reitman (Juno, Up in the Air) takes a stab at our social media-filled lives in Men, Women and Children, an ensemble drama exploring the...
Proving that micro-budget filmmaking can produce more creativity and not less, Let It Go establishes its director Tom Wilton as a rising star. His first...
The winners of the 22nd Raindance Film Festival were announced last night, with judges including Andrew Scott (Sherlock), Alice Lowe (Sightseers), and Amy Hubbard (casting...
When Paris-born London-based director Yann Demange was awarded a Special Mention by the jury at the Berlin Film Festival, there was a sudden problem –...
The 52nd New York Film Festival kicked off on Friday 26th with a programme that surprised critics by offering up more high profile films than...
The end of Fantastic Fest in Austin is only the beginning for many of the films programmed this year. London-based genre-lovers will be happy to...