Category Film Festivals

BFI #LFF 2017: MEMOIR OF A MURDERER Film Review

Seol Kyung-gu in MEMOIR OF A MURDERER

Taut, intelligent and unflinchingly dark, MEMOIR OF A MURDERER is an engrossing crime thriller with plenty of twists and turns

Following SEVEN DAYS (2007) and THE SUSPECT (2013), director Won Shin-yun returns to the big screen with MEMOIR OF A MURDERER, a twisted Korean tale of fatherly love and killer instinct.

Described as “TO CATCH A THIEF meets MEMENTO”, MEMOIR OF A MURDERER tells the story of retired serial killer Kim Byung-su who is encouraged to keep a diary by his daughter Eun-hee aft...

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BFI #LFF 2017: OUR TIME WILL COME Film Review

Xun Zhou in OUR TIME WILL COME

Affecting and thought provoking, OUR TIME WILL COME is an acute spy thriller about family and sacrifice

Following LOVE IN A FALLEN CITY (1984) and THE GOLDEN ERA (2014), director Ann Hui returns once again to the Sino-Japanese War for the setting of her latest film OUR TIME WILL COME, an acute spy thriller about a young woman drawn into Hong Kong’s underground resistance movement.

Set in 1941 in Japan-occupied Hong Kong, OUR TIME WILL COME tells the story of quiet schoolteacher Fang Lan (Xun ...

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BFI #LFF 2017: THE FINAL YEAR Film Review

John Kerry, Barack Obama, and Samantha Power in The Final Year (2017)

Rich, tense and documented with extraordinary intimacy, THE FINAL YEAR offers a unique insight into Barack Obama’s final year in office

It’s hard not to watch Greg Barker’s fly-on-the-wall documentary about Barack Obama’s final year in office without feeling a twinge of nostalgia. Since Donald Trump took office, the President has backed out of the Paris climate accord, decimated the State Department and reintroduced a trade embargo against Cuba – and that’s just in his first 100 days...

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BFI #LFF 2017: LAST FLAG FLYING Film Review

Steve Carell, Bryan Cranston and Laurence Fishburne in LAST FLAG FLYING

LAST FLAG FLYING is a sombre meditation on the friendship, loss and futility of war

Richard Linklater’s ruminative comedy LAST FLAG FLYING heads to the BFI London Film Festival following its world premiere at the New York Film Festival last month.

LAST FLAG FLYING tells the story of three Vietnam veterans as they travel from Virginia to Portsmouth...

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BFI #LFF 2017: APOSTASY Film Review

Molly Wright in APOSTASY

Fascinating, controversial and quietly brutal, APOSTASY is remarkably assured and understated piece of filmmaking

British director Daniel Kokotajlo turns the spotlight on Jehovah’s Witnesses in his directorial debut APOSTASY, a gripping story about a family torn between their devotion to one another or to their faith.

Written and directed by Kokotajlo, himself a former Jehovah’s Witness, APOSTASY tells the story of 18 year-old Alex (Molly Wright), her elder sister Luisa (Sacha Parkinson) and ...

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BFI #LFF 2017: DARK RIVER Film Review

Ruth Wilson and

Dark, moody and incredibly intense, DARK RIVER is a troubled tale of a family ripped apart by demons of the past

Following THE SELFISH GIANT (2013) and THE ARBOR (2010), Clio Barnard makes a welcome return to the big screen with DARK RIVER, a tense tale of a sibling resentment and a troubled past.

Inspired by Rose Tremain’s novel TRESPASS, DARK RIVER follows estranged siblings Alice (Ruth Wilson) and Joe (Mark Stanley) as they struggle to come to terms with their inheritance following the deat...

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BREATHE Film Review | BFI London Film Festival

Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy in BREATHE

Powerful and affecting, BREATHE is an inspiring tale of love and courage in the face of adversity

After winning over audiences with his incredible performances in LORD OF THE RINGS (2001-2003), KING KONG (2005) and PLANET OF THE APES (2011–2017) celebrated actor Andy Serkis takes his talent behind the camera with BREATHE, a moving new drama about courage under profound difficulties.

Based on an inspiring true story, BREATHE tells the tale of Robin (Andrew Garfield) and Diana Cavendish (Claire...

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Film Review – ALFIE BOE: ON THE WHEELS OF A DREAM – #MANIFF2017

ALFIE BOE: ON THE WHEELS OF A DREAM

ALFIE BOE: ON THE WHEELS OF A DREAM follows the world-famous tenor as he attempts to crossover from the world of opera to contemporary rock

It’s fair to say that Alfie Boe certainly knows how to belt out a tune. Since his rendition of BRING HIM HOME at the 2010 LES MISERABLES 25th Anniversary performance at the O2 Arena, the singer’s career has grown from strength to strength, leading to four top ten albums, a sell-out 2013 UK tour and over one million album sales to his name...

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Manchester Film Festival Announces Full Line-Up for 2017 Festival

MANIFF2017

More than 90 films will be screened at the four day weekend festival

The Manchester Film Festival has announced the full line-up for its 2017 festival which will take place from 2 to 5 March at Odeon Printworks Manchester.

More than 90 films will be screened at the four day weekend festival, with confirmed special guest appearances from actor Timothy Spall, Karen Allen and Stef Dawson.

Three main strands form part of this year’s festival including a new RISING STARS strand which will showcase e...

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BFI #LFF 2016: GLEASON Film Review

GLEASON Film

Frank, harrowing and incredibly heartbreaking, GLEASON tells the story of former football player Steve Gleason and his battle with ALS

Following its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, GLEASON makes its UK premiere at the 60th BFI London Film Festival.

GLEASON tells the story of former New Orleans Saints football player Steve Gleason and his battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a rare and incurable degenerative disease that slowly robs him of his motor functions inc...

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