A Chat With: Pier Giorgio Bellocchio (Blood of my Blood)
Love Gala: Luca Guadagnino and Ralph Fiennes talk about A Bigger Splash
72nd Venice International Film Festival: A BIGGER SPLASH
Five years after Io Sono l’Amore (I Am Love), Luca Guadagnino returns to Venice and, once again, is a shower of boos. This doesn’t mean that the boos are completely justified. We have just to think that I Am Love has grossed $5 million at the US box office; but, above all, it has collected…
72nd Venice International Film Festival: THE DANISH GIRL
Few years ago, he introduced the verb to weep into the common use instead of the form to cry…they were the days when Les Miserables (Tom Hooper again as director) conquered the scene during the Oscar Night. And since then, Mr Eddie Redmayne has never ceased to make us weep, to excite us with his…
72nd Venice International Film Festival: BLACK MASS
TAKE YOUR SHOT. BUT MAKE SURE ITS YOUR BEST! ‘CAUSE IF I DON’T GO DOWN, I’LL EAT YA Drop shades, icy eyes and a heart of stone. He is the Irish gangster James “Whitey” Bulger; one of the ten FBI most wanted felons. Turned in to a beast by a family tragedy, Bulger becomes…
LFCC: One for all and all for one. Few words with The Musketeers
We met two of the main characters from the BBC successful series The Musketeers at LFCC. First, we approached Milady de Winter (Maimie McCoy). She was seat at the table between her on screen husband Athos (Tom Burke) and D’Artagnan (Luke Pasqualino) in the full splendour of her soon mum to be beauty. Despite her…
LFCC: Good-bye Cap America, there is a new beloved in Agent Carter’s heart
After the first season (we’ll not do spoilers in this article) a wonder popped into my mind: “How different would have been Peggy and Captain America love story if they continued to live in the same era?” I think a lot, actually. Let’s face it. Peggy Carter has literally kidnapped thousands and thousands of hearts…
LFCC: Don’t worry dear BACK TO THE FUTURE, 30 is only 12 in Scrabble
July 1985: Marty McFly manages to get Back To The Future after a week stuck in 1955. July 2015, 30 years later Marty McFly and Doc manage to get Back To The New Future, for the excitement of a great numbers of fans, with an amazing reunion at London Film And Comic Con. Over the…
Suite Francaise: …for music alone can abolish differences
Irène Némirovsky unfinished novel Suite Francaise was written to be intended as a five part “suite”. Unfortunately she was able to write just the first two of them: Storm in June and Dolce before she was arrested as a Jew and sent to Auschwitz in July 1942. Her two daughters survived the war, keeping the manuscript…
London Critics Circle Film Awards
Great night for cinema at the London Critics Circle Awards. In an another superb year for British films many the stars who walked the red carpet hosted at May Fair Hotel in Central London. Check our live coverage on our Facebook page: you can find live interviews from the red carpet and with the winners.…
A chat with: Duane Hopkins
We met BYPASS (here the review) director, Duane Hopkins during the London Film Festival and we talked about his last movie that premiered at the Festival. Q: “ByPass is a really great story. Who inspired it to you?” H: “I was casting for another project and for this reason I went to meet some people in…
If I Stay: a chat with Jamie Blackley
On the eve of the highly anticipated movie If I stay( review here), adaptation of the novel written by Gayle Forman) release, we met Jamie Blackley to talk about his character, Adam, and much more. Jamie arrives with a check shirt and a pair of ankle boots worn on the tip. Adam is part of a rock…
Not everything has to be about something: THE ROVER at BFI
Melbourne, 10 years after a “collapse”: no civil order, the only currency is the American dollar, streets are populated by soldiers and citizens crucified; the scenery is wild and the guns lay down the rules. In a bar, located in a worthy road of a post-apocalyptic scenario, Eric (Guy Pearce) is robbed of his car…
A Whisper(s) with a Hero(es): interview with Milo Ventimiglia
It’s been 19 years since an 18 years-old boy has had the honor to debut on the TV screen alongside to Will Smith. It was the 1995 and, for young teenagers like me who were born in the early ’80s, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was the signal that the study day was over and it…















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