Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry follows an artist’s political and ideological struggles with today’s omnipotent Chinese government. Weiwei navigates these battles through his installation art and photography …
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry follows an artist’s political and ideological struggles with today’s omnipotent Chinese government. Weiwei navigates these battles through his installation art and photography …
Sara Polley’s Canadian film Take This Waltz will be released in the UK on August 17th. For those of you who don’t know, it’s actually a …
Right, I’m sure I’m going to get a lynching for this, but I personally rather liked Columbus Circle! It has come under a phenomenal battering …
I’ve just heard the very recent news about Mel Stuart, recognised as the director of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. He unfortunately died of …
Dark Shadows- Tim Burton comes back with an amazing gothic looking comedy! Directed by the artist and auteur Tim Burton, “Dark Shadows” met with audiences …
Red State had a lot of potential, I thought, but sadly, it failed on all accounts. The storyline was centred on this ultra-religious cult who …
‘Dr Seuss’ The Lorax’ – Such controversy for an innocent kids film A lovely kids film with delighting simplicity Adapted from Dr. Seuss’s children book …
It was actually a complete accident that I stumbled across The Innkeepers, as I had completely missed any trailers for it when it was initially …
Blunt and Segel are an unlikely but charming match in this quirky comedy about what happens when life gets in the way of plans. Tom …
“Beast it!! Beast it!!” are the words chanted by the whimsical group of post-Katrina bayou squatters as six-year-old Hushpuppy breaks open the crab shell and …