The Irishman – Scorcese triumphantly revives the epic crime genre ★★★★★
Sadly, The Irishman marks the end of the 2019 London Film Festival. However, this five-star review for the latest Scorcese…
Sadly, The Irishman marks the end of the 2019 London Film Festival. However, this five-star review for the latest Scorcese…
Director Marrianne Heller has brought beloved television presenter Fred Rogers to the screen, following up on her success with Can…
Upon first listen, Loraine James’ album comes to us rather more like a fledgling EP. It feels too zig-zaggy; ill…
To win a race, all you need is “the right man behind the wheel”. James Mangold’s Le Mans ‘66 reminds…
Men’s FC at the charity football match The Men’s Football Club (FC) are not always regarded as the most decorous…
Michael Winterbottom’s Greed is a hilarious satire starring Steve Coogan as Sir Richard “Greedy” McCreadie, a multinational fashion tycoon. It’s…
Tom Harper tells the story, based on true events, of two aeronauts: one is strong-willed scientist James Galisher (Eddie Redmayne)…
I want to tell stories about thriving pockets of community at LSE in conversational narrative vignettes. They’ll eschew heaviness and…
I have been itching to write a 5-star review and this heartbreaking yet hilarious Kramer-vs-Kramer-style divorce drama has come along…
This month at the London Film Festival, William Nicholson released his autobiographical film “Hope Gap”. I had the wonderful fortune…