Student Review: Magic in the Moonlight
MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT makes the bold declaration that rational thinking and logic cannot co-exist where passion and love are the ruling forces.
MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT makes the bold declaration that rational thinking and logic cannot co-exist where passion and love are the ruling forces.
Intelligent and eccentric, BELOVED SISTERS looks to penetrate the mores of Enlightenment Germany, according to Stephen Watson.
The supreme Mojave Desert is the real star of INFERNO 3-D, according to Jack McCurdy.
The delirious kinesis of DANCING IN DULAIS proves infectious. Let’s just hope it spreads, writes Ben Dalton.
The legacy of colonialism is explored in N: THE MADNESS OF REASON.
The interweaving narrative of ACRID leaves lots of space for character observation, according to Jim Moore.
Edd attempts to unravel his biscuit and ukulele problems.
The life journey of OH BOY is set to be a real crowd-pleaser, according to Andrew Nickolds.
Jim rediscovers the small delights — and irritations — of the Cambridge Film Festival.
Jennifer Aniston may be one of the brightest lights in LIFE OF CRIME, according to Andrew Nickolds.