Harry’s Festival Experience
The first diary entry from Harry Jones, one of the two ARU student journalists who won a place with Take One at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
The first diary entry from Harry Jones, one of the two ARU student journalists who won a place with Take One at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
Takashi Miike’s samurai bloodbath is an exhilarating, bloody action thrill ride that will live long in the memory, writes Harry Jones at the Cannes Film Festival.
Supernatural thriller THE WAILING ranks Hong-jin Na alongside some of the finest Korean auteurs working today, writes Harry Jones.
THE UNKNOWN GIRL is the new social realist mystery film written and directed by prolific Belgian duo Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne.
This family drama follows the life of Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck) a quiet, down on his luck janitor living in Boston.
Another fine addition to the recent wave of excellent genre films exported by South Korea, writes Harry Jones.
A packed Picturehouse crowd waits excitedly for one of the Cambridge Film Festival’s main events: The SURPRISE FILM.
16 YEARS TILL SUMMER documents Scottish ex-con Uisdean’s attempts to ingratiate himself back into society.
Kotting combines a variety of techniques and styles and blends heart, humour and education to a film bursting with personality and charm, writes Harry Jones.
Gamboa and Barberini’s fiery performances brilliantly represent the relatable story of young lovers struggling to regain a lost intimacy by any means necessary.