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Review: Love, Simon
As part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2018, we watched Love, Simon, a comedy drama based on the 2015 novel Simon vs the Homo-Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli.
Review: Nae Pasaran at Glasgow Film Festival 2018
As part of Glasgow Film Festival 2018, we watched Nae Pasaran, a feature length documentary by director Felipe Bustos Sierra.
Review: The Breadwinner
As part of Glasgow Film Festival 2018, we watched The Breadwinner, a 2017 animated film.
5 of the best movie remakes
From the Lion King to IT, it feels like Hollywood is on a mission to remake every film ever made. But while the trend of destroying previously good, classic films continues, in no particular order, here are just a few of the best film rehashes that were, in fact, better than the original. 1. Alice… Continue reading 5 of the best movie remakes
REVIEW: Logan
Dir: James Mangold Cert: 15 Release date: 3 March When it was announced that Hugh Jackman was stepping out as Wolverine for the very last time, our hearts broke a little – but Logan is definitely more than worth the devastation. In Logan, we’re fast-forwarded to 2029, and our favourite mutant is now older, craggier, grumpier (if… Continue reading REVIEW: Logan
OSCARS 2017: THE BEST MOMENTS
If you weren’t one of the hardcore film fans that stayed up all night to watch this 89th Oscars ceremony – don’t worry we have you covered. Let’s run down Oscar 2017’s best moments – from the LOLs, the politics to the epic muck-ups. Things got awkward real quick… First things first. If you need… Continue reading OSCARS 2017: THE BEST MOMENTS
REVIEW: Doctor Strange
Dir: Scott Derrickson Cert: 12A Release date: 25/10/16 When Benedict Cumberbatch was cast as Marvel’s Doctor Strange, a few eyebrows were raised. Could the British favourite make it as a superhero? Or would he just be Sherlock in a cape? The good news is that Benedict takes this role and makes it his own – he… Continue reading REVIEW: Doctor Strange
REVIEW: Bridget Jones’s Baby
Dir: Sharon Maguire Certificate: 15 Release date: 16 September 2016 As far as Brit rom-coms go, Bridget Jones’s Diary is a true icon. The 2001 hit, based on the Helen Fielding novel of the same name, was a worldwide success, with its follow-up, The Edge of Reason, also proving popular with cinema-goers. But when a… Continue reading REVIEW: Bridget Jones’s Baby