04 Nov 2015
Words by Hannah Strong
by Nathan Lewis
Festival chief Alberto Barbara has pulled out all the stops to deliver a star-spangled and mouth-watering set of titles.
On Truth & Movies this week, the traditions of a village are forever changed in Harvest and its star Harry Melling spoke to us about the film. A man on the edge tries to befriend a neighbour in Friendship, and on Film club we revisit more attempts to forge connections as an adult in I Love You Man.
by LWLies
Our latest video essay, made in partnership with Disaronno, explores how the Italian screen legend became an enduring symbol of “la dolce vita”.
by Nirris Nagendrarajah
As Stephen Frears’ 1985 dramedy turns 40, a writer discovers a hopeful mirror in the lovers at the centre of the film.
by Patrick Sproull
A new group of sexy teens face off against a hook-handed foe in this strange legacy sequel.
by David Jenkins
Another animated incarnation of Peyo’s beloved, blue Belgian beauties; unfortunately Chris Miller’s film absolutely sucks.
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