More highlights of the London Film Festival 2014 programme
Mia Wasikowska in Madame Bovary The BFI London Film Festival is happening on the 8th - 19th October at venues...
Mia Wasikowska in Madame Bovary The BFI London Film Festival is happening on the 8th - 19th October at venues...
For the first time on UK television, Horror Channel viewers will be able to watch re-mastered episodes that were only...
When looking at the careers of Hollywood icons it is always interesting to see how their work transitions over time....
Like The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Quartet, The Hundred-Foot Journey sets its charm offensive on the world's grey-haired cinemagoers...
Home tells the story of Leigh, an estate agent, who goes to asses a new property in the highly sought...
It is unlikely that there will be a more feel-good, inspirational film in 2014 than Matthew Warchus's Pride. Detailing the...
A hi-tech thriller in the vein of Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window, Nacho Vigalondo’s Open Windows is played out via webcams,...
This is one of the films that, upon reading the cast-listing and the synopsis that I could find online regarding...
Billed as Friday the 13th meets Glee, Stage Fright is a new take on the classic slasher formula which sees...
The Samurai is the latest horror film to come out of , and unlike it’s splatter brethren to which I...
French directors Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, the driving force behind the notorious L’interieur (aka Inside) and the stylish...
Written and directed by Luke Hymans (Dubplate Drama), this horror film, shot in Belfast, tells the story of American documentary...
John McNaughton, enfante-terrible of the BBFC thanks to his stunning 1986 debut feature Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, returns...
Determined to make it in Hollywood, reluctant waitress Sarah Walker (Essoe) goes on countless casting calls in hope of getting...