Film reviews, TV reviews and tales of film making and festivals
Southend Film Festival returns from 25-29 May, screening over fifty films from around the globe along with much-loved Hollywood and Ealing classics. Laurel and Hardy are inextricably linked with cinema’s golden era of slapstick comedy […]
Cheap Cuts is a short documentary festival interested in the stories filmmakers have to tell and not the budget or equipment used to do so. The screenings are FREE of charge and they help winning […]
Many viewers who first tuned into the new eight-part FX series Feud: Bette and Joan expecting to indulge in a bit of classy trash have likely stayed with it because of its surprising intelligence, subtlety, […]
Decades after initially falling in love with Julie Christie, I recently re-viewed her 1997 Afterglow and understood how it is that every time I see her onscreen I fall in love all over again with […]