“Love, Rosie” , we have a date and a trailer!

It will be released in UK theaters October 17th  (and in the US  October 24th) the movie Love, Rosie. Based on the novel by Cecelia Ahern, Where Rainbows End, the film starred the British actors Sam Claflin (Cathing Fire), Christian Cooke (Romeo and Juliet), Lily Collins (Mortal Instruments-City of Bones) and English model Suki Waterhouse…

For a small man you have got such a bloody big mouth: Fare

Fare, see the trailer, is an English short movie produced by Kettlefish. The film was screened in competition at the London Independent Film Festival 2014,here our live, in the category Horror Short. Filmed mainly in the south east of London in Bermondsey, Tower Bridge and the Southwark beaches Fare is the story of Dominic (Romeo and Juliet…

London Independent Film Festival 2014

It took place from April 10th to April 21st  the 11th edition of the LIFF (London Independent Film Festival). Divided into eight days, at the Shortwave Cinema Bar Café in Bermondsey Square, were screened 14 movies (two documentaries, five drama, three comedies, a sci-fi movie, one thriller, one supernatural-horror and a comedy horror); 22 music…

Oculus: mirror mirror on the wall…

In 2006 Mike Flanagan directed the short movie Oculus: The Man with the Plan; now it’s time to give more space and a turning point in Tim Russell’s story with the exciting new horror Oculus (click for the trailer), soon in theaters. In 2002 the Russell family moved into a new  house and, to celebrate, they diecided…

The Amazing Spider-Man 2: London World Première

The excitement for the world première of the sequel dedicated to superhero comics has conquered the whole city, and I can’t deny, that all of us were particularly excited too. In this case, the evening gave us reason because the London première of The Amazing Spider-man 2 (here the review)  was great; one of those…

The Quiet Ones: what story are you looking for?

The new British horror movie The Quiet Ones (our previous article here) is an homage to the vintage films of the 1970s. Produced by Hammer (The Woman in Black with Daniel Radcliffe) and with the presence of  Jared Harris (Mad Men) and with the new Hunger Games star Sam Claflin (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Snow White and the Huntsman) the…

When Sherlock meets Shakespeare

The two Sherlock’s co-stars Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch will be the new Richard III. Two weeks ago  it was announced that Benedict Cumberbatch would playing Hamlet in a West End production next season at Barbican. Few days after, his Sherlock’s co-star Martin Freeman was announced as Richard III for the new Jamie Lloyd‘s production (last year…

A chat with Michael Morpurgo: Private Peaceful special screening

On March 31st, on the occasion of the centenary of the First World War start, in 61 cinemas spread around England, it was shown the film based on the novel Private Peaceful (here the review, here the trailer) by Michael Morpurgo. The initiative, dedicated especially to the schools, saw at the picturehouse Ritzy in Brixton the…

Noah: this is the end of everything!

The la-di-da movie Noah (here the live from the Uk première) by Darren Aronofsky, while leaving the religious controversies outside of judgment, it’s not fully convincing. Despite all the words spent in the last few months about a different story from the biblical one, in reality there is nothing strikingly new in the Aronofsky’s movie. The director, before…

Noah Première: when art sells itself out just to sell

As always after a première, we would like to tell you, directly through its protagonists voice, the last leg of  Noah Tour (here the review) that, starting from Mexico, it ended its journey in the London Leicester Square. Unfortunately, in this case, it will not be so, except for Logan Lerman who spent few words…