Jackie – New trailer

Historical figures are perfect material for films, and Natalie Portman needs a role that isn’t shit, so put the two together and you get the already well reviewed Jackie. Following the assassination of her husband, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (Portman) fights through grief and trauma to regain her faith, console her children, and define her husband’s historic legacy. There is something kind of mesmerising about this … Continue reading Jackie – New trailer

Allied – New trailer

You’ve probably heard a million and one things about Brad Pitt in the last few weeks thing. Here’s something positive: His new film looks great. Allied is set in 1942 during the second World War, where n intelligence officer in North Africa (Pitt) encounters a female French Resistance fighter (Marion Cotillard) on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. When they reunite in London, their relationship is … Continue reading Allied – New trailer

Get Out – New trailer

Ever see a trailer and have absolutely no clue what you just watched? That was most definitely my experience with the trailer for Jordan Peele’s new film Get Out. Written and directed by the Key and Peele star, it tells the story of a young African American (Daniel Kaluuya) who visits his Caucasian girlfriend’s cursed family estate, and things go very, very wrong. I’m not … Continue reading Get Out – New trailer

BFI London Film Festival: A United Kingdom – Review

Here we are again, the best time of the year where the salivating film fanatics swarm central London to get a gander at the greatest movies. Between La La Land and A Monster Calls, Free Fire and Bleed for This, as well as the sections filled with independent and foreign film festivals, there are enough of the biggest and best bunch of movies to devour. Opening … Continue reading BFI London Film Festival: A United Kingdom – Review