Posts Tagged ‘Film’
Man 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 MoreHot Tub Cinema – preview
This summer… get ready for… rooftop hot tub flicks!
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
Read MoreThe Look of Love – review
Steve Coogan is Soho sex king Paul Raymond, the porn baron who became one of Britain’s richest men
Read MoreThe Place Beyond the Pines – review
The new movie from Derek Cianfrance is a modern-day morality tale
Read MoreSpring Breakers – review
The antics of four bikini-clad heroines on spring vacation form the narrative of this mixed-up movie
Read MoreHackney Bicycle Film Society delivers reels on wheels
Film cycles take on new meaning at monthly movie club
Read MoreAll aboard the Regent’s Canal Floating Cinema
This year’s programme of films and art events is unlikely to be watered down
Read MoreHackney Attic turns on the Spotlights
Popular short film night finds new home
Read MoreFuture film buffs on hand for Dalston Children’s Festival
Movie club teenagers picking flicks to be shown in Dalston Square
Read MoreTrance – review
Danny Boyle’s film contains many surprises and puzzles
Read MoreEast End Film Festival – a platform for new cinematic voices
The East End Film Festival is an increasingly significant event in the film calendar and there is still time to make a submission
Read MoreOz the Great and Powerful – review
All star cast in return to the land of Oz
Read MoreCloud Atlas – review
Tom Hanks and Halle Berry star in this adaptation of the David Mitchell novel
Read MoreA Good Day to Die Hard – review
Bruce Willis stars in another installment of the Die Hard franchise
Read MoreBetween the Lines film fest to explore changing media boundaries
Festival at Rich Mix explores a changing media landscape and what this means for documentary makers, investigative journalists and filmmakers
Read MoreLondon Turkish Film Festival comes to the Rio
The annual festival of Turkish film comes to the Rio Cinema this month
Read MoreLincoln – review
Daniel Day-Lewis gives a great performance in Steven Spielberg’s latest picture
Read MoreUnder The Cranes – charting change in Hackney
Under the Cranes by Emma-Louise Williams looks at Hackney across generations and features a script by poet Michael Rosen
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