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  • The Substance review: Demi Moore in best film of her career

    September 19, 2024

    The Substance | ★★★★★ There were plenty of standing ovations at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, but one film in particular had everyone buzzing. Coralie Fargeat, who came to prominence with her 2017 thriller Revenge, blew audiences away with her latest piece, The Substance.  Set in a garish, 80s-style Hollywood, Demi Moore stars as Elizabeth [...]

  • The Goldman Case film review: a crime drama unlike any other

    September 19, 2024

    The Goldman Case review and star rating:★★★ A real life French crime saga is played out in this biographical drama which puts the audience in the juror’s chair. The Goldman Case recreates the 1975 appeal hearing of Jewish far-left activist Pierre Goldman (Arieh Worthalter). He is serving a life sentence for the crime of four [...]

  • Facilities at ADF: ‘Momentum is returning’ to to UK film market after strikes

    September 16, 2024

    Film and TV production trailer provider Facilities by ADF has reported a “resilient market performance” despite a turbulent year in the film industry due to the Hollywood writers and actors strike.  In an update to markets, the leading provider of premium serviced production facilities to the UK film and high-end television industry, including the Crown, [...]

  • Reel Cinemas: Evolution is ‘critical for long-term survival’

    September 13, 2024

    Reel Cinemas has said the evolution of its business model is “critical for its long-term survival” after its profit was slashed during its latest financial year. The Leicestershire-headquartered independent chain added that it is optimistic for the despite rising costs and the industry remaining “challenging”. The admission comes in newly-filed accounts with Companies House which [...]

  • My Favourite Cake review: Heartening and heartbreaking

    September 12, 2024

    There are lots of movies about people finding love later in life. Iranian comedy-drama My Favourite Cake asks what happens when that love itself is an act of rebellion? Lily Farhadpour is magnificent as Mahin, a 70-year-old widow living a lonely life in modern Iran. Spurred by a recent meeting with friends, she takes the [...]

  • The Critic review: Ian McKellen shows his dark side in twisty thriller

    September 11, 2024

    After 25 years as a major Hollywood star, and many decades of stage success before that, Sir Ian McKellen shows no sign of stopping. Fresh from reports that he may play Gandalf one last time in the forthcoming Lord of The Rings spin-off The Hunt for Gollum, the 85-year-old stars this week in British thriller [...]

  • Firebrand review: Alicia Vikander and Jude Law in royal flop

    September 7, 2024

    At the beginning of historical drama Firebrand, a title explains how history often tells only of “men and war”, leaving the rest to our imagination.  Adapted from Elizabeth Freemantle’s novel The Queen’s Gambit, Firebrand offers an alternative history of Catherine Parr (Alicia Vikander), the last wife of Henry VIII (Jude Law). Taking a hands-on role [...]

  • Watch: Guy Ritchie’s short film for Joshua-Dubois fight night

    September 5, 2024

    Guy Ritchie has made a short film to promote this month’s bumper boxing card at Wembley headlined by Anthony Joshua’s fight with Daniel Dubois. Joshua, Dubois, Hamzah Sheeraz, Josh Kelly, Liam Smith and other British boxers set to feature on the 21 September card appear in the film, titled Touching Hands. The short draws on [...]

  • Hollywood’s slow transition: Transgender representation is slowly, slowly improving

    September 3, 2024

    The work of Elliot Page shows that transgender inclusion is about adding more voices rather than anything being taken away, says Victoria Luxford. This week sees the release of Close To You, Elliot Page’s first film role since coming out as a transgender man in 2020. The story of Sam, a trans man who returns [...]

  • Big Talk Studios: Bumper year for ITV-owned The Outlaws maker

    September 2, 2024

    Revenue and profit both surged at Big Talk Studios, which helped make the likes of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, during 2023. The business, which was founded by Nira Park in 1994, led by CEO Kenton Allen since 2008 and acquired by ITV Studios in 2013, has reported a revenue of £35.7m for the 12 [...]

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