Spring is in the air and in our steps as we bounce eagerly into a new month and a new season. No matter how much we want to believe the weather is going to be incredible there is plenty going down on the cinema circuit to fall ...
The announcement of the 84th Academy Award nominations in January predictably saw a wave of protests wash over the forums and outlets of the online community
Gay cinema has crept valiantly into western cinema over the past decade, ranging from Academy nominees in the form of The Kids Are Alright and Brokeback Mountain, (near) real life stories like I Love You Phillip Morris! and cri...
The Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars this year has brought some of the most welcome responses from critics and audiences alike this year.
The Artist wins seven BAFTAs including Best Film, Leading Actor for Jean Dujardin and Director and Original Screenplay for Michel Hazanavicius Meryl Streep wins Leading Actress Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Hugo, The Iron Lady and...
Do you fancy yourself as something of a Quiztopher Walken? A Quiztina Ricci perhaps or Quizzy Spacek? Could you in a split second say what it is that The Goonies never say or what Summer, Purple and Hard all have in common?
It’s almost February, which means, it’s pretty much Spring. Nearly. Kind of. Which means you’ve got but a month left to use the excuse that it’s too cold outside to do anything vaguely exerting,
British cinema enjoyed a fantastic year in 2011, with films representing everything from the estates of London to the moors of Yorkshire. This year also brings promising stuff, with directorial debut
The year 2011 was great for film, especially British cinema.
With promises of snow over the next week it is finally starting to feel a lot like Christmas, and whether you want to share the magic of festive cinema with others or simply sit in a quiet room in the warm and not have to talk ...