Month: October 2016

Interview: Murder, motherhood and moviemaking – Sightseers co-writer and star Alice Lowe discusses her directorial debut PREVENGE

Alice Lowe in Prevenge, which she wrote, directed and acted in while pregnant In her debut film Prevenge, writer-director Alice Lowe takes a blowtorch to the picture postcard image of pregnancy. In this deliciously twisted serial killer black comedy, she plays the 30-something, very pregnant, Ruth. If things weren’t hard enough for Ruth, trying to […]

London Film Festival 2016 review: David Lynch: The Art Life

Director: John Nguyen 1h 30min | Documentary | March 2017 (USA) Playing London Film Festival 2016 RATING: ★★★★☆ Lynch fans are being well-served at this year’s London Film Festival, with director John Nguyen’s David Lynch: The Art Life being one of two documentaries about the mercurial director playing here. This will be catnip for the […]

London Film Festival 2016 review: Don’t Think Twice

Director: Mike Birbiglia R | 1h 32min | Comedy, Drama | 22 July 2016 (USA) Playing London Film Festival 2016 RATING: ★★★★☆ This delightfully warm, yet also poignant comedy hails from the mind of writer/director and comedian Mike Birbiglia, who impressed the Smoke Screen with his debut film Sleepwalk with Me. Drawing on elements from […]

London Film Festival 2016 review: Prevenge

Director: Alice Lowe 1h 28min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy | 13 October 2016 (UK) Playing London Film Festival 2016 RATING: ★★★★☆ In her debut film Prevenge, writer-director Alice Lowe takes a blowtorch to the picture postcard image of pregnancy. In this deliciously twisted serial killer black comedy, she plays the 30-something and very pregnant, Ruth, […]

London Film Festival 2016 review: Manchester by the Sea

Director: Kenneth Lonergan R | 2h 15min | Drama | 13 January 2017 (UK) Playing London Film Festival 2016 RATING: ★★★★☆ Though its plot – about a haunted man’s painful hometown return to take on the task of becoming his nephew’s guardian – might sound on paper a one-way ticket to either redemptive melodrama or […]

London Film Festival 2016 review: Paterson

Director: Jim Jarmusch R | 1h 53min | Comedy, Drama | 25 November 2016 (UK) Playing London Film Festival 2016 RATING: ★★★★★ Adam Driver swaps the robes and lightsabre of the Star Wars universe for a more low-key, ruminative role in Jim Jarmusch’s endearing, richly textured new drama, Paterson. Dialled-back even by Jarmusch’s usual, laconic […]

Prince Charles Cinema Horror all-nighter – Classic Horror vs Teen Horror (29 Oct)

As if they really needed to prove how much they love Halloween, the Prince Charles Cinema programmers have not one, but two Halloween all-nighters playing at the same time on Saturday 29th October! CLASSIC HORROR ALL-NIGHTER Saturday 29th October 20:45 Halloween is nearly here and nothing gets us in the mood of the season quite […]

London Film Festival 2016 review: Blue Velvet Revisited

Director: Peter Braatz 1h 26min | Documentary, Music | 7 October 2016 (UK) Playing London Film Festival 2016 RATING: ★★★★☆ This year’s London Film Festival is certainly catnip for David Lynch fans, with Peter Braatz’s Blue Velvet Revisited being just one of several documentaries focusing on the mercurial director’s career. This film isn’t a forensic […]

London Film Festival 2016 review: Toni Erdmann

Director: Maren Ade R | 2h 42min | Comedy, Drama | 3 February 2017 (UK) RATING: ★★★★☆ laying London Film Festival 2016 Browbeaten children often complain that our parents are put on this earth to torment us, but with Toni Erdmann, the new, off-kilter black comedy from German film-maker Maren Ade, the generational torment is […]

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