Film Review: National Theatre Live: Love’s Labour’s Won (2014)
The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-Upon-Avon have produced a rendition of Much Ado About Nothing, a play they have renamed Love’s Labour’s Won after…
The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-Upon-Avon have produced a rendition of Much Ado About Nothing, a play they have renamed Love’s Labour’s Won after…
The Book of Life is an animated tale of bravery, loyalty and love, set in Mexico and utilising the imagery and folklore of The…
Every now and then I see a film which leaves me with the feeling of, ‘this is why I do what I do’. Dior…
Made specifically for IMAX, Rocky Mountain Express is majestically presented. The cinematography is simply spectacular and the incredible Canadian landscape lends itself so readily…
The Connection (La French) is a true crime gangster film, set in Marseilles in the 1970s. It is inspired by the French Connection (like…
Insurgent is the latest instalment to The Divergent Series, the second of the trilogy. Thoroughly entertaining, this film covers all the futuristic action bases….
Seventh Son is pretty easy to enjoy, with a grizzly Jeff Bridges and an elegantly evil Julianne Moore at the helm. If entertainment is…
As we know from a particularly iconic time travel episode of The Simpsons, every time something is changed in the past the repercussions are…
The Yes Men Are Revolting documents the pranks and hoaxes perpetrated by activist duo The Yes Men. This is their third documentary, following The…
“Music is the weapon”. This is the war cry of Nigerian musician, composer and political identity Fela Kuti, the cry reiterated by his friends,…