Over the past decade, international film has increasingly found its way onto the UK’s cinema screens. Huge successes like Spain’s ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ (2006) and Sweden’s ‘Let the Right One In’…
Turner prize winning artist Steve McQueen’s second feature film Shame opened Cinecity – The Brighton Film Festival on Thursday night. Shame is a stark and harrowing portrayal of sex addiction,…
Marimbas with death metal, death metal with marimbas! Why shouldn’t it work?
Guatemala might lack any kind of film industry to speak of, however this may be advantageous for a…
George Clooney picks up where he left off with his fantastic first directorial debut Goodnight, and Good Luck with another strong look and politics and media in the taut political…
The Duke of York’s Picturehouse
The Duke of York’s is far and away the best cinema in Brighton. From its Edwardian architecture to it’s diverse programme of films, from its…
Lint The Movie
Until recently, the promise of Steve Aylett’s £750 foray into feature-length film productions had seemingly been wandering desultorily around the Internet for quite some time, indulging in…
The unrelenting American myth of the anonymous lone anti-hero is brought back into the modern realm in this slick and stylish flick from director Nicolas Winding Refn (Pusher, Bronson, Valhalla…
Charlie Sheen. Charlie Sheen. Tiger blood. Winning. Bree Olson. Two and a Half Men... Sick to your stomach, right? I know I am. Right now, some poor news editor (and…
Informer is the 3rd release from Bristol Jungle Don’s - Run Tingz Recordings.
Informer’s rowdy bassline, rolling beats and chirpy horns create a tough Jungle riddim expertly ridden by Blackout…
Even if you don’t realise it, you probably know the iconic line of music that epitomises Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. In Black Swan, a film intriguingly based on and around the…
The popularity of the crime fighting super hero continues like a Juggernaut(bitch) through Hollywood, with the recent success of films such as Kick-Ass, Iron Man 2 and the Dark Knight.…