Review – Dirty Wars: The World Is A Battlefield
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… Review – Dirty Wars: The World Is A Battlefield
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… 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,… 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… Who Needs Enemies: Review
Reviewing a silent film is … tricky. What the forefathers of cinema achieved, experimenting with an infant art form and essentially creating the rules for… Nosferatu – Review
By George Butler. Sandor Stern’s film adaptation of Andrew Neiderman’s novel of the same name is an interesting reflection of the relationship between Leon, a… Pin: Review