10 Best Things About Star Wars The Force Awakens

Star Wars The Force Awakens marks the triumphant return of the Star Wars Saga. Largely banishing memories of disappointing prequels it’s widely accepted to be the Star Wars sequel fans had always hoped to see. Below is a list of the Ten Best things about the new film… 1. Han Solo & Chewbacca In truth [...]

Independence Day: Resurgence Official Trailer

The first official Trailer for Independence Day Resurgence arrives giving fans a first looks at Roland Emmerich’s long promised follow up to the blockbuster 1996 alien invasion apocalypse. Not only are the evil aliens back with predictably bigger ships, the original cast are also with inevitably older faces, albeit with the one notable exception of [...]

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 Trailer

Here is the first official trailer for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of The Shadows, the inevitable sequel to the much criticised but obscenely lucrative Michael Bay produced 2014 reboot for the enduring popular 80s franchise. The trailer makes it pretty obvious that Michael Bay’s CGI obsessed hands are still firmly in control. Sadly it [...]

Abigal Hardingham Set To Join The Crow Reboot

Speaking at the British Independent Film Awards in London, Most Promising Newcomer winner Abigal Hardingham and director Corin Hardy both confirmed that they will be working together. With Corin Hardy’s next project set to be the long delayed Crow Reboot, it seems highly likely that the Nina Forever star may be the female lead opposite [...]

Glasgow Film Festival 2016 Updates

Glasgow Film Festival today announced its new programme strands for 2016, along with a major new development. The festival, which runs from 17-28 February 2016 and is supported by Glasgow City Marketing Bureau, Creative Scotland, the BFI and EventScotland, traditionally contains a retrospective of films by a particular legendary star. This year, they’re broadening the focus to [...]

Brooklyn Review

The Plot In 1950s Ireland and New York, young Eilis Lacey (Saoirse Ronan) has to choose between two men and two countries. The Good Saoirse Ronan gives an incredible and  likely award winning performance in this beautiful adaptation of Colm Tóibín’s 2009 novel of the same name. The story of Brooklyn is not particularly unique, [...]

British Independent Film Awards Nominations 2015

The British Independent Film Awards 2015 Nominations lists were announced in London by Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Gemma Chan. Films such as Macbeth, 45 Years, High-Rise, Ex Machina, The Lobster and Amy were among the independent productions dominating across a number of categories this year.Check out a  full list of nominees across all categories below: Best [...]

Spectre Review

The Plot A cryptic message from Bond’s Past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. While M (Ralph Fiennes) battles political porches to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE The Good Director Sam Mendes returns to the Bond franchise [...]

Pan Review

The Plot One night a 12-year-old orphan Peter is spirited away from blitz ravaged 1940s London to the magical world of Neverland. While searching for his lost mother he befriends a young James T. Hook and faces off against the dread Pirate Blackbeard. Finding fun and dangers, he ultimately discovers his destiny to become the [...]

Suffragette Review

The Plot Carey Mulligan leads an incredible cast in this look into the Suffragette movement for women’s rights in early 20th century London. The Good It’s both incredible and yet still unsurprising to think that Suffragette is really the first film which covers such an important topic. With such an impressive cast behind it, the [...]