Harry Birrell – Films of Love and War
This documentary feature is made from a treasure trove of footage taken by Harry Birrell during his life. The narrationContinue Reading
This documentary feature is made from a treasure trove of footage taken by Harry Birrell during his life. The narrationContinue Reading
The life of Scottish mountaineer and writer Hamish MacInnes is told in this documentary feature film by Robbie Fraser starringContinue Reading
I can thank my friend for introducing me to Lost Highway a few years back. I’ve always been a fanContinue Reading
“I never get the feeling of after the rollercoaster.” Eighth Grade is a film that I wish I’d had whenContinue Reading
Under the Silver Lake feels like a machine that could run beautifully and smoothly if it wasn’t for the factContinue Reading
I enjoyed this slice-of-working-class-California-life in the 90s from Jonah Hill. It’s a coming of age story about 13 year-old StevieContinue Reading
Dispensing with pre-song introductions (with the exception of the tender That’s All That Matters To Me from his 2013 albumContinue Reading
Let Me Fall, Baldvin Zophoniasson’s third feature, is aptly named, as Baldvin Z chooses to portray addiction in a wayContinue Reading
Given the subject matter in this film and its intended message, I feel that I have to be honest aboutContinue Reading
A high-impact retelling of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai in 2008 by filmmaker Anthony Maras. Hotel Mumbai is understandably goryContinue Reading
An American Oscar-winning actor, with Irish roots, is in London to star in a new play about ‘the troubles’. HeContinue Reading
Fatherson are an alt-rock trio from Glasgow, and “Sum Of All Your Parts” is their third album. The band membersContinue Reading
When the biggest laugh of the night is generated by a stranger innocently referring to an elegant lady’s secret loverContinue Reading
It opens on a giant pile of suitcases. Little Gift (for ages 3-7) is whimsical, funny and imaginative. Guy HargreavesContinue Reading
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