LFF 2021: Mothering Sunday – Review

Release Date – 12th November 2021, Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 36 minutes, Director – Eva Husson While her employers (Colin Firth, Olivia Colman) spend the day with, long-distant since World War One ended, friends to celebrate an engagement, maid Jane (Odessa Young) spends Mothering Sunday in an affair with future-groom Paul (JoshContinue reading “LFF 2021: Mothering Sunday – Review”

LFF 2021: Bull – Review

Release Date – 5th November 2021, Cert – 18, Run-time – 1 hour 28 minutes, Director – Paul Andrew Williams Having been believed to be dead for 10 years, Bull (Neil Maskell) returns to exact revenge on those who suddenly turned against him all those years ago. “Your family was put on this earth toContinue reading “LFF 2021: Bull – Review”

LFF 2021: Spencer – Review

Release Date – 5th November 2021, Cert – 12, Run-time – 1 hour 57 minutes, Director – Pablo Larraín 1991, feeling increasingly repressed, Princess Diana (Kristen Stewart) spends a brief yet tense Christmas with the royal family at Sandringham House. Spencer is very much a film not just concerned with restrictions faced by Princess Diana (KristenContinue reading “LFF 2021: Spencer – Review”

LFF 2021: Last Night In Soho – Review

Release Date – 29th October 2021, Cert – 18, Run-time – 1 hour 57 minutes, Director – Edgar Wright New-to-London fashion student Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) finds herself transported to 1960’s Soho at night, observing the gradually darkening life of aspiring singer Sandie (Anya Taylor-Joy) as the past begins to echo into the present. We’ve becomeContinue reading “LFF 2021: Last Night In Soho – Review”

LFF 2021: The Harder They Fall – Review

Release Date – 22nd October 2021, Cert -15, Run-time – 2 hours 17 minutes, Director – Jeymes Samuel Outlaw Nat Love (Jonathan Majors) recruits a crew to kill Rufus Buck (Idirs Elba), the man who murdered his parents and, after being freed from imprisonment, is taking over a small town. To start with co-writer (withContinue reading “LFF 2021: The Harder They Fall – Review”

LFF 2021: The French Dispatch – Review

Release Date – 22nd October 2021, Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 48 minutes, Director – Wes Anderson A group of journalists assemble the final edition of The French Dispatch magazine, after the passing of its editor. ‘Wes Anderson’s made his film again’. It’s a joke many people, including myself, have made numerous timesContinue reading “LFF 2021: The French Dispatch – Review”

PIFF 2021: When All That’s Left Is Love – Review

Release Date – TBC, Cert – N/A, Run-time – 1 hour 17 minutes, Director – Eric Gordon Director Eric Gordon documents the love between his parents as his mother assists his father as he declines with Alzheimer’s. There’s no denying the highly personal nature of Eric Gordon’s When All That’s Left Is Love. It’s aContinue reading “PIFF 2021: When All That’s Left Is Love – Review”

PIFF 2021: Pioneers In Skirts – Review

Release Date – TBC, Cert – N/A, Run-time – 1 hour, Director – Ashley Maria Documentary looking at the gap towards gender equality in different industries, and what can be, and has been, done to help close it. Director Ashley Maria’s Pioneers In Skirts is a film that spends no time wasted, getting straight toContinue reading “PIFF 2021: Pioneers In Skirts – Review”

PIFF 2021: Sum Of Us – Review

Release Date – TBC, Cert – N/A, Run-time – 1 hour 40 minutes, Director – Anthony Meindl A series of short stories linked by the actors talking about their connections to performing. “Don’t do it unless you really can’t live without it” is the advice of one of the various actors taking part in thisContinue reading “PIFF 2021: Sum Of Us – Review”

PIFF 2021: The Big Kitty – Review

Release Date – TBC, Cert – N/A, Run-time – 1 hour 10 minutes, Directors – Tom Alberts, Lisa Barmby When Russian princess’ (Lisa Barmby) beloved cat goes missing a private detective (Tom Alberts) is called in to search the city for the valuable feline. An homage to the noir films of 40’s Hollywood, husband andContinue reading “PIFF 2021: The Big Kitty – Review”