Those familiar with Moth Club the nightclub would understandably question its suitability as a...
Entertainment company Underbelly returns once more, showcasing some of...
A tremendous blast of fun, thrills and hilarity; Barrie...
Dedicated to the millions of nameless soldiers who died in...
The American middle school experience is a tried and tested subject for film. Much...
Land and language. Ties that bind people together as communities,...
A history of ska icons Madness written by and spoken by the band, One Man’s Madness...
Just when you thought life couldn’t get any stranger, along...
Another of the main themes running through Sundance London this...
Paul Schrader’s latest film takes after others in his screenwriting repertoire...
Memories inhabit people. They grow and transform, or remain frozen in an imprint of a...
It is perhaps a fair assessment that any film which makes Fifty Shades of Grey its cornerstone is...
In a whirlwind of hilarious banter and exhilarating roller skate dance...
This bilingual production of Molière’s crowning glory is stylish,...
All is not as it seems in suburbia in Mary Laws’ intriguing and unusual...
Who is the true ruler of the house, the man or the woman? And what...
Hereditary lures you in slowly. For the first 30 minutes or so, you might think you...
There is something of a 90s vibe at London Sundance, and it continues with the...
This is a curious indie-thriller that mimics the suburban crime sprawl of Animal Kingdom, and...
Before the 1975 documentary Grey Gardens that focussed on the lives of the highly eccentric...
Judy Upton’s Confidence explores growing up in a seaside town when the...
During last week’s Cannes festival several protests took place...
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