The Flu: Review
By Eifion Jones. In an age where epidemics come and go like fashion trends, it’s hardly a surprise that the worlds film industries have turned their attention to virus/disease epidemics as a basis for modern disaster… The Flu: Review
By Eifion Jones. In an age where epidemics come and go like fashion trends, it’s hardly a surprise that the worlds film industries have turned their attention to virus/disease epidemics as a basis for modern disaster… The Flu: Review
By Andy Davies. A small, nondescript city 63 miles outside of Los Angeles. Built around the thriving navel orange industry (thanks Wikipedia) of the early 1900s, it was once described as the “Palm Springs” of… Review: Redlands
By Elen White, a political blogger. Ten years ago the British population took to the streets of London becoming part of the largest protest event in human history. Why? Chiefly, because most people disagreed with… Review – Dirty Wars: The World Is A Battlefield
Christianity is a subject rife for film making, and has been for decades. Anything from hard-hitting documentaries to nativity stories and comedies to action films, the holy book seems to provide a limitless breeding ground… Rockin’ Reverend – Review
By Annie Rooke ‘Who Needs Enemies’ is the dark and twisted new British ‘gangsta’ tale directed by first time writer/director Peter Stylianou. Notably the music works excellently with the plot as well as the dark… Who Needs Enemies: Review