Film Review: Vacation

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National Lampoon fans rejoice – the Griswolds are back! This week sees the release of Vacation, a reboot of the original National Lampoon film starring Ed Helms as Rusty, the son of Chevy Chase’s iconic character.

In an attempt to spice things up with his wife and reconnect with his sons, Rusty Griswold (Ed Helms) takes his family on a cross-country excursion to America’s favourite fun park, “Walley World”. The film is the fifth installment of the National Lampoon’s Vacation film series and is ...

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Music Review: Sweet Escape by Alesso

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Alesso’s New Single Sweet Escape Set to Become One Of Standout Summer Tunes of the Year

Love him or hate him, Swedish DJ and EDM producer, Alesso is one of those instantly recognisable DJ’s.

Taken from his album Forever, Alesso’s latest track Sweet Escape has a real summer vibe to it and instantly puts a smile on your face. From the opening soft violins to the strong vocals, you can immediately spot Alesso’s uplifting and emphatic chords in Sweet Escape...

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Book Review: New British Cinema by Jason Wood and Ian Haydn Smith

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Jason Wood and Ian Haydn Smith analyse the resurgence of British film-making in new book New British Cinema from ‘Submarine’ to ’12 Years a Slave’

The golden age of British cinema is upon us. From The Kings Speech to 12 Years a Slave, British films have certainly been causing a stir at international film festivals over the past few years and rightly so...

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Sunday Shakespeare: Hamlet on Film

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Donna Kelly takes a look back at five of the most famous adaptions of Hamlet on film

With Benedict Cumberbatch currently treading the boards as the Danish prince at the Barbican, the word on everyone’s lips at the moment is Hamlet.

William Shakespeare’s tale of tragedy of murder and revenge in medieval Denmark is arguably the Bard’s most famous and most-discussed play and it’s not hard to see why.

For those who have never read (or indeed seen)...

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Film Review: The Girl in the Woods (Short Film)

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Rachel Arundel reviews The Girl in the Woods, a short film by Tofiq Rzayev

Filmmaker Tofiq Rzayev, from Azerbaijan, is back this September with his latest short film, The Girl in the Woods; a Turkish-language adaptation of the original English screenplay, Find Me.

Launching straight in to the central narrative, Deniz Aslim’s character, Mert, receives a mysterious text message from his friend Ali, containing one simple instruction: ‘Find Me’...

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Film Review: Call Me Lucky

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Following its debut at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in earlier this year, Bobcat Goldthwait’s latest documentary Call Me Lucky finally hits the big screen.

Call Me Lucky is a biographical documentary film that tells the incredible life story of Barry Crimmins, a politically outspoken comedian-turned-activist who helped to expose child pornography online.

The documentary opens with video footage from a stand-up comedy night in Boston in 1990...

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Film Review: Fantastic Four

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20th Century Fox’s reboot of Fantastic Four fails to compete with other Marvel films

This week sees the release of 20th Century Fox’s reboot of the comic book franchise the Fantastic Four. As a Marvel fan, I was eager to see what director Josh Trank had in store for Marvel’s original and longest-running superhero team, particularly as it’s been rather quiet on the media front (clearly 20th Century Fox had an embargo). The result, unfortunately, is rather mixed.

For those who aren’t fami...

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Film Review: The Diary of a Teenage Girl

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Based on the graphic novel by Phoebe Gloeckner, The Diary of a Teenage Girl is a coming-of-age comedy/drama written and directed by Marielle Heller. Set in 1970s San Francisco, it follows the story of Minnie Goetze (Bel Powley), a 15-year old girl who enters into an affair with her mother’s 34 year-old boyfriend, Monroe (Alexander Skarsgård).

Challenging, edgy and controversial, The Diary of a Teenage Girl is a film about sexual awakening and the crossroads between female adolescence and wo...

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Venue Review: Franks Cafe, Peckham, London

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Stepping off the overground into Peckham Rye you are met with a myriad of people looking bewildered into their iPhones. Searching the maps they point left and take flight towards the trendy place to hangout in Peckham. It’s easy to find just follow the crowds. As you twist past the market stalls towards the independent Peckham cinema your met with your classic 80s multi-storey car park. And it’s here that you find Franks Café on the roof top.

The entrance is an unassuming black door followed ...

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Film Review: Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation

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Tense, thrilling and visually stunning, Tom Cruise is back on top form in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation

Tom Cruise and the team are back with the fifth installment in the Mission: Impossible series, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. Donna Kelly reviews for Frankly My Dear…

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation sees Tom Cruise reprises his role as IMF Agent Ethan Hunt, as Hunt and his team take on their most impossible mission yet, eradicating ‘The Syndicate’ – an international rogue o...

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