Are Ridley Scott’s Extended Cuts Worth It? Eddie Falvey October 4, 2016 Analysis, Features, Opinion Oh, fiddley Ridley, you’ve gone and done it again… Almost exactly one year after its initial theatrical run, October 3rd will see a second home release for The Martian, Ridley Scott’s critically and...
Thomas Turgoose And Charley Palmer Rothwell Talk Jacked, This Is England and Patsy Palmer Nick Evan-Cook October 15, 2015 Behind The Curtain, Features, Interview Starring two of Britain's brightest up and coming lead actors, Thomas Turgoose and Charley Palmer Rothwell star in the new short film, Jacked, which is premièring at the 2015 London Film Festival. As...
Tom Hardy – the Man, the Myth and the Legend Nick Evan-Cook September 11, 2015 Analysis, Features, Spotlight It's difficult to pinpoint exactly the moment in which Tom Hardy transitioned from the dependable, somewhat memorable supporting actor of Band of Brothers, Black Hawk Down and various Brit-crime films to...
Legend – CFF Review Rachel Brook September 9, 2015 Reviews Legend is a mixed bag, combining undeniable technical brilliance with hokey pseudo-romance. However, framing the myth of the Krays from Frances’ perspective pays off by foregrounding the instability of this...
The ORWAV Playlist – September 2015 Calum Baker September 8, 2015 Behind The Curtain, Features, Music of the Movies Every four weeks, ORWAV explores the movie month ahead through the medium of song! Upcoming releases, notable births and anniversaries and a general celebration of the films, directors, technicians and...
Lord of Misrule: A Personal Tribute to Sir Christopher Lee Daniel Orton June 14, 2015 Analysis, Features, Spotlight The last of his kind. That was how Tim Burton described Sir Christopher Lee last week after the actor passed away at the age of 93. Of course, it is perhaps fair to say that Sir Christopher was the only one of...