cinema

London Korean Film Festival [Review] “Collectors”

What a pleasing and fun film to watch! Collectors shines with its humour, adventure vibes, colourful cinematography, beautiful Korean heritage…

2 years ago

London Korean Film Festival- ‘The Book of Fish:’ A film with a heart and soul

Master of period films Lee Joon-Ik transports us one more time on an incredible journey with his latest film ‘The…

2 years ago

Warner Brothers to release the entire 2021 film slate on streaming and in theatres

Warner Bros. has announced that it will debut all its films slated for release in 2021 simultaneously on the streaming…

3 years ago

“It’s alive, it’s alive” – The state of cinema

Darkened rooms, synchronous waves of laughter, and the smell of salty air. London is almost synonymous with cinema. One simply…

4 years ago

Top 21 films of the decade

As one decade full of movie magic comes to an end, another begins. And to celebrate such a milestone, the…

4 years ago

Taking over from Parasite’s glory: LKFF ends in London

The 14th London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) has come back to London with more elaborative programmes. The festival ends today, lastly…

4 years ago

Italian film director Bernardo Bertolucci dies at age 77

Yesterday, November 26th, the Italian film director Bernardo Bertolucci passed at the age of 77. He died yesterday morning at…

5 years ago

At each ticking of “The Clock” – Christian Marclay on show at Tate Modern.

Until January 20th, 2019 the 24-hour-long film “The Clock” by Christian Marclay will be on show at Tate Modern. The…

6 years ago

The most comfortable cinema experience ever?

Words & images: Joanne Clark | Subbing: Bernadette Galbraith Independent cinemas are dotted all around London, but have you ever…

6 years ago

What’s left after you’re gone? Nothing much, states this Japanese photographer

Words and pictures: Marija Tomsone | Subbing: Isabella Dawe As Serbian poet and philosopher Dejan Stojanovic once said: “Absolute equals…

6 years ago