All posts tagged "london film festival"
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Interviews
/ 3 years agoInterview: ‘Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn’ director/writer, Radu Jude, on his pandemic-set satire
After scooping Berlin’s Golden Bear in the spring, pandemic-set satire Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn hits British cinemas this week....
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Featured Article
/ 3 years agoInterview: Lea Seydoux on the freedom of working with Wes Anderson on ‘The French Dispatch’
The film finally opens in cinemas this Friday.
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Interviews
/ 5 years agoInterview: Writers/Directors Tyler Nilson & Mike Schwartz On ‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’
It’s the breakout movie from the SXSW Film Festival that’s winning hearts and after screening at last week’s LFF, The Peanut...
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Featured Article
/ 6 years agoExclusive Interview: Jason Reitman On ‘The Front Runner’, The Current State Of American Politics & More
Jason Reitman admits he’s too young to remember the real events that inspired his latest film, The Front Runner. He was...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘Sorry To Bother You’ Review: Dir. Boots Riley (2018)
Sorry To Bother You review: Back in the summer, the British branch of the film Twittersphere was nearly in meltdown. It...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoSteve McQueen’s ‘Widows’ Will Open The BFI London Film Festival 2018
Some breaking news from London. It has been confirmed that Steve McQueen’s (Shame, 12 Years A Slave) new movie will be...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoLFF 2017: ‘Journey’s End’ Review: Dir. Saul Dibb (2017)
Journey’s End review: Saul Dibb directs an all-star British cast in this, the fifth screen adaptation of the famous RC Sheriff play...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Your Name’ review [LFF 2016]
Your Name review: A reflection on youth, love, and finding yourself, Your Name will be mentioned in the same breath as the...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘The Ghoul’ review [LFF 2016]
The Ghoul review: Gareth Tunley directs an intense and visceral vision that’s both complex and exceptional. The Ghoul review by Dan Bullock, LFF...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Lost In Paris’ review [LFF 2016]
Lost In Paris review: Fiona visits Paris for the first time to assist her myopic Aunt Martha. Catastrophes ensue, mainly involving Dom,...