The hijacking of a 1976 Air France flight from Paris to Tel Aviv should have been natural directing material for the bold and violent allusions of Narcos director Jose Padilha. Couple that with a – u...
The Cannes Film Festival enjoys a long history of both controversy and glamour. It’s the ultimate case of sun, sea and cinema. Its location gives way to the elite and fashionable of European cinema, ...
Rachel Dolezal made international headlines when, in 2015, it emerged that she was not all that she claimed to be. As the leader of the Spokane, Washington chapter of the NAACP, she was prolific in h...
The writing and directing team of Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson are responsible for bringing us the likes of Derren Brown’s TV shows and the eerie The League of Gentlemen. So, it’s small wonder, then, ...
It is easily one of the most eagerly anticipate cinematic “events” of the decade. Marvel has been working towards this endgame since 2008, introducing and re-introducing its plethora of s...
Anyone who thinks that anime is simply full of wide-eyed, giggling young girls and over-the-top fantasy sequences clearly hasn’t seen the raw and unflinching Grave of the Fireflies. Film 4 have...
There is something really disheartening about a film that barely resembles the trailer that was sent to market to grab your attention. But, in the case of George Clooney’s latest directorial effort, ...
Love, Simon is being heralded in the press as groundbreaking, taboo shattering and an absolute triumph. The initial trailers did seem promising; a refreshing perspective on the high school experience...
Sick of superhero blockbusters dominating your summer cinema viewing? Would you rather watch Jason Statham punching a really massive shark? Look no further than the first trailer for The Meg … ...
Francois Truffaut’s 1966 version of Raymond Bradbury’s sci-fi novel, Farenheit 451, is something of a cult classic. Julie Christie and Oscar Werner brought to life a dystopian future full...