The Lavazza Italian Film Festival will be feeding punters with some of the best Italian cinema the continent has to offer.
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The Lavazza Italian Film Festival will be feeding punters with some of the best Italian cinema the continent has to offer.
Johnny English is out of retirement for (probably) the first time.
A lump of cracked dough slathered in movie-flavoured sauces.
A gorgeous and raw look into the life of the disruptive visionary, (Lee) Alexander McQueen.
Spoiler-free reviews of recent movies Blackkklansman, Mission Impossible - Fallout, Christopher Robin, as well as new seasons of Netflix shows Luke Cage, GLOW, and Orange Is The New Black.
This Spike Lee joint is one of the year’s best.
Living Universe is a beautiful, intriguing and mind-blowing documentary imagining the perilous first mission to a planet outside our solar system and the search for alien life in our universe.
Amid the dead air and amateurish production, I could vaguely sense where The Breaker Upperers humour was coming from, and it’s certainly a refreshing perspective. You want to like it because it's so desperate to please and to make you laugh.
If there’s any reason to see this, it’s for Jon Hamm.
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again might be lacking in the plot department, but that doesn’t stop it from being an entertaining film and a must for any musical fan.
It’s a The Rock movie.
The annual Scandinavian Film Fest is back in a big way with this wonderful Norwegian/Pakistani tale.
An incredible debut feature that heralds a genuine talent, BUGS follows a group of teenagers at high school as they plan their weekend and jostle for position in the complex hierarchy of teenage social networks.
An anti-action action film.
Before “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”, there was “In Bruges”.
An interview with Greg Sestero, of The Room, The Disaster Artist, and now, Best F(r)iends, fame.
A recap of Tanaya Harper’s EP launch at Rhubarb Records with Stella Donnelly, Lauren M O’Hara, Sam Rocchi and Grace Sanders.
Is it a cliche to say that this movie is the perfect chaser to Infinity War’s fantasy opera? So be it. It is.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom makes a go of running on fumes, with only sound and fury in abundance.