Closely Observed Trains
Jim Moore reviews Czech classic CLOSELY OBSERVED TRAINS.
Jim Moore reviews Czech classic CLOSELY OBSERVED TRAINS.
Faye Gentile interviews Daniel Fawcett artist and director behind SPLENDOR SOLIS
Claudio Zulian splashes on the light and architecture in this historical slice of Barcelona in the 18th century.
The dance craze Azonto is spreading from the back-streets of Accra to London’s dance studios and freezing inner-city.
TRAINWRECK opens with a woman in her underwear, making out with a guy and talking dirty. But this film could not be more different from others of its ilk.
McKellen’s Holmes is where the heart is, writes Xanthe Gilmore.
Jack Toye reviews CEMETERY OF SPLENDOUR, competing in the “Un Certain Regard” section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
Edd Elliott delivers some thoughts on Watersprite’s “Should I Go To Film School” seminar.
Harry Jones reviews the best short films at the Watersprite Film Festival.
Morality and responsibility intersect in Sunday’s Dusk screenings at The Watersprite Film Festival. Reviewed by Hannah Clarkson.