Variety • 9th October 2022 Alejandro González Iñárritu on Re-Cutting ‘Bardo’ Into a ‘Tightened’ Film and Why Some Modern Cinema ‘Lacks Soul’ Alejandro González Iñárritu has bemoaned modern cinema’s prioritization of style over substance.
Variety • 8th October 2022 Jennifer Lawrence: ‘I Lost a Sense of Control’ After the ‘The Hunger Games’ Came Out Jennifer Lawrence has revealed that she sensed a loss of control in the wake of the huge success of the first “Hunger Games” film in 2012.
The HotCorn • 7th January 2019 Hugh Grant and Andie Mac Dowell in One Red Nose Day and a Wedding Twenty-five years is a long time. A lot can happen; a lot can change. Considering that Richard Curtis’ iconic 1994 breakthrough hit, Four Weddings and a Funeral charted, well, four weddings and a funeral within a mere couple of years, Lord only knows what has happened Charles, Carrie, Matthew, Lydia et al since.
NME Music News, Reviews, Videos, Galleries, Tickets and Blogs | NME.COM • 20th September 2018 M.I.A. opens up about what she learnt from Elastica’s Justine Frischmann | NME M.I.A. has opened up about the impact Elastica’s Justine Frischmann had on her career when she started out.
The HotCorn • 20th September 2018 A Private War – Rosamund Pike steps into the war zone Hitherto documentarian Matthew Heineman takes his first steps into feature-length biographical drama with his hotly anticipated A Private War. Rosamund Pike, Jamie Dornan, Stanley Tucci and Tom Hollander all feature on his film based on Marie Brenner’s 2012 Vanity Fair feature, ‘Marie Colvin’s Private War’ (oh, and don’t be thrown by the shared first name. These are two different journalists).
The HotCorn • 7th March 2018 Filming the unfilmable: U-July 22 and Norway's Utøya Massacre On 22 July 2011, more than 500 youths at a political summer camp on an island outside Oslo were attacked by an armed, right-wing extremist. Earlier that day he bombed a Government building in Oslo, before making his way to Utøya island.
Front Row Reviews • 19th December 2016 David Bowie to be celebrated at London Short Film Festival as it announces its 2017 programme | Front Row Reviews London Short Film Festival (LSFF) has announced its full 2017 programme, and it boasts 500 UK and international short films to be shown over ten days, from 6th-15th January 2017.
Front Row Reviews • 1st March 2016 Psycho’s shower scene music voted cinema’s scariest sound The music from the shower scene in Psycho has topped a poll of the scariest sounds in movie history. The shrieking strings which accompany Janet Leigh’s screams beat Hannibal Lecter’s slurp in The Silence of the Lambs and Jack Nicholson’s chilling “Here’s Johnny” line in The Shining to take first place in the survey.
Front Row Reviews • 23rd January 2016 Damon Albarn and 59Productions wonder.land Collaboration to Compete at Sundance 2016 | Front Row Reviews Cinema is all about the sensory experience. It is always an interesting strand of hotly contested argument then, when the foibles of 3D (and other techniques) are discussed in passionate discourse between two opposing factions