The Shape of Water Review by Richard Chester
FOR the last decade, Guillermo del Toro has focused on superheroes, Japanese robots and murderous siblings respectively.
For his latest project, he turns his attention to 1960s America in The Shape of Water, an adult...
Steve Jobs Review
DANNY Boyle documents the career of Steve Jobs with an Aaron Sorkin-penned script in a generally interesting eponymous biopic that explores the highs and lows of one of modern history’s iconic innovators.
The film plays...
Mike Peters 2014 World Cancer Congress – Trailer
Mike Peters The Alarm
Mike Peters, the internationally acclaimed musician of The Alarm, and special guests, will rock the 2014 World Cancer Congress on Saturday 6th December at the Melbourne Convention Centre in Melbourne, Australia.
Mike...
The Wonders Trailer and Review
FOLLOWING from her 2011 debut Corpo Celeste, Alice Rohrwacher’s second feature The Wonders is not only a superior work to her debut but also an impressive character study that represents why Italian cinema of...
WILD TALES Official HD Trailer Review
COMEDY can be a tricky genre for filmmakers to succeed at, and even more so for the inclusion of comedy as a sub-genre.
With Wild Tales, however, Argentinian director Damian Szfiron manages to craft a...
Our Little Sister Review
HIROKAZU Koreeda has a deserved reputation for being one of the most reliable directors working in cinema of the Far East thanks to his family dramas, and his latest feature, a lovely work from...
Jason Bourne Review
NINE years after we saw him swim to safety at the conclusion of The Bourne Ultimatum, Matt Damon's titular hero Jason Bourne returns for the fourth time in what is ultimately a modest but unremarkable piece.
Making...
Ralio + following driver Elfyn Evans all the way on S4C
The new series of Ralïo+ on S4C will follow the progress of young Dolgellau driver, Elfyn Evans in all rounds of the World Rally Championship 2015.
The series returns within the Sunday afternoon sports programme...
Happy End Review
THERE is no denying that Michael Haneke is one of the most original directors working in cinema today.
Funny Games in 1997 and The Piano Teacher in 2001 showcased his reputation for delivering genuinely provocative...
Valley of Love Review
THIRTY-SIX years after last appearing on screen together in Loulou, two of France’s most influential actors, Gerard Depardieu and Isabelle Huppert reunite for Valley of Love, an engaging drama helped by the retained watchable...