Film
Borrowed Time – review
Glimpses of striking talent pepper low-budget indie flick set in East London
Read MoreUrban animals the focus of artist Andrea Luka Zimmerman’s film Taskafa
Treatment of street dogs of Istanbul “a whisper of what we do to people”, says longtime Haggerston resident
Read MoreKick-Ass 2 – review
Is it too violent, and, more importantly, is it any good? Our man in the cinema gives his verdict
Read MorePassing Clouds hosts first screening of documentary about The People’s Kitchen
Project to combat food waste the focus of new flick
Read MoreAlan Partridge: Alpha Papa – review
Armando Iannucci and Steve Coogan finally bring character to the big screen in hostage flick
Read MoreHackney gangster movie seeks funds
Makers of new film hope to encourage donations with first trailer
Read MoreThe World’s End – review
Five old friends complete a pub crawl they started as schoolboys in this funny finale to the ‘Cornetto’ trilogy
Read MoreHot Tub Cinema – ‘A wonderful way to celebrate the summer’
Decadent Shoreditch rooftop movie experience runs until September
Read MoreGerry Cottle Jr raises roof with new ‘Cine-Gigs’ series
Is it a concert? Is it a film? Son of famous circus owner tells why his new venture straddles both realms
Read MoreMan of Steel – review
Punchy effort by superhero film dream team pushes alien origins of Superman
Read MoreThe Iceman – review
Drama provides a slick portrayal of ruthless violence
Read MoreIsrael on reel: Israeli Film and Television Festival Seret comes to PictureHouse
Gala night features quirky ‘falafel western’ Ballad of the Weeping Spring
Read MoreBlackfish, film about captive whales, among highlights of East End Film Festival
Hard-hitting flicks to be screened at Rio Cinema as part of annual event
Read MoreHot Tub Cinema – preview
This summer… get ready for… rooftop hot tub flicks!
Read MoreThe Great Gatsby 3D – review
Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan star in Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of the great American novel
Read MoreStar Trek Into Darkness – review
Benedict Cumberbatch and Simon Pegg in intergalactic blockbuster
Read MoreChild-friendly flicks set for Dalston Square screenings
Lost Picture Show, part of Dalston Children’s Festival, is perfect for kids and families
Read MoreFringe! – review
Gay film and arts festival featured screenings at the Rio and Hackney Picture House
Read MoreBarbican’s Palestinian Film Festival helps spread new understanding of troubled land
Eclectic offerings dispel media portrayals defined by victimhood and struggle
Read MoreRise of Olympic boxer Harry Mallin the subject of new film The Wilderness
Story of middleweight who clinched gold in 1920 and 1924 to be told on silver screen
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