Film Review | Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
Best known for her work on ‘Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist’ Scafaria brings audiences something mainstream pleasant and accessibly quirky but not brilliant. “The final mission to save mankind has failed, the 70mile…
Film Review | All in Good Time
Actor and playwright Ayub Khan-Din has been involved in around twenty British films and different Television series. Khan-Din has made a significant contribution to the representation of modern British Asians in cinema. He…
Film Review | This must be the place
Paolo Sorretino’s first English Feature is a bizarre combination of quirky misguided turns but still manages to retain a sincere kooky charm. We start off in Ireland, a quaint Dublin shopping centre, we…
Film Review | Silent House
Many awaited the next film project Elizabeth Olsen would be involved in and few thought it would be a horror film. After the high praise she earned for her career breaking performance in…
Film Review | Rampart
Rampart does the near impossible of making a traditional ‘Dirty Cop’ movie feel fresh, insightful and political without being overwhelming. Woody Harrelson has all the natural swag of a chain smoking, womanising, brutal…






