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Must watch featurette for Sarah Polley’s Women Talking starring Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Judith Ivey, and Frances McDormand
Women Talking comes to cinemas from 10th February, 2022 Continue reading
No Time to Die IMAX review: Dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga (2021)
A nice wrap-up to Daniel Craig’s tenure as Bond, and one that delivers everything you could want from a 007 film. Continue reading
Meet Bond’s new allies in #NoTimeToDie: Agent Nomi (Lashana Lynch) and Paloma (Ana de Armas)
The new Bond Agents are here… Continue reading
The ‘No Time To Die’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack comes to Vinyl and CD this October!
No Time To Die – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is released via Decca Records on 1st October 2021 Continue reading
Mesmerising trailer for Aneil Karia’s ‘Surge’ starring Ben Whishaw and coming to cinemas this May
Surge is surely a must-see thriller, it comes to the UK and Ireland from 28th May. Continue reading
Ben Whishaw to lead BBC Two’s adaptation of Adam Kay’s This is Going to Hurt
Based on Adam Kay’s award-winning international multi-million selling memoir of the same name, Whishaw will play the screen version of Adam in the series which has been adapted by creator Kay himself. Continue reading
Little Joe review: Dir. Jessica Hausner (2020)
An interesting concept but not enough meat in the script, story or characters to leave you wanting more. Continue reading
Wonderfully surreal trailer for Little Joe starring Emily Beecham and Ben Whishaw
Little Joe looks like an intriguingly bizarre psychodrama to kick-off 2020…. Continue reading
Armando Iannucci’s The Personal History of David Copperfield, starring Dev Patel, to open 63rd BFI London Film Festival
The very latest news from LFF 2019! Continue reading
Bond 25: Casting news and image, plot, and filming details!
Today the first details have emerged from Jamaica, at a very historic 007 location no less, regarding the highly anticipated Bond 25 – Find out more here! Continue reading
Paddington 2 Review: Dir. Paul King (2017)
Perfectly pure British cinema for all ages… Continue reading