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 l...
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 ...
Reviewing a silent film is … tricky. What the forefathers of cinema achieved, experimenting with an infant art form and essentially creating the rules for a whole new means of storytelling, cannot be ...
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 paranoid schizophrenic and hi...
By Annie Rooke Written, produced and starring British funny man Steve Coogan, Philomena is a heart wrenching yet entertaining true story of a woman trying to find her long lost son. Judi Dench once mo...











