On Truth & Movies this week we commence with Palme d’Or winner Anora. We then review Hugh Grant’s twisted turn in Heretic and spoke to its directors Bryan Woods and Scott Beck. Finally, for film club, we revisit Garry Marshall’s Pretty Woman.
On Truth & Movies this week there are three very different new releases being discussed. First up, Tom Hardy returns for Venom : The Last Dance. We then talk all things Pedro Almodovar’s The Room Next Door and Mati Diop’s Dahomey.
On Truth & Movies this week we discuss the sequel to 2022 horror blockbuster Smile, the uncreatively titled Smile 2. We then review Dreamwork’s latest animated family film The Wild Robot. Finally we hear about the London Film Festival from Hannah’s mentee Erin Mussett.
On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss the start of The London Film Festival and spoke Elizabeth Sankey, director of Witches, one of its most exciting films. We also reviewed Alice Lowe’s wonderful comedy Timestalker and spoke to the director. Finally, for film club we looked at one of Alice’s inspirations, The Story of Adele H.
On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss the return of Joker in Folie À Deux, the identity crisis fable A Different Man and spoke to its director Aaron Schimberg, and for film club, we revisited his previous collaboration with Adam Pearson in Chained For Life.
On Truth & Movies this week, it’s a Francis Ford Coppola Special in honour of his long-gestating passion project Megalopolis finally coming to the screen. We hear from David Jenkins about the San Sebastian Film Festival and look at two of Copolla’s previous works, Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Tucker: The Man And His Dream.
On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss the English-language remake of Speak No Evil. We also review the mind-bending world of In Camera and spoke to it’s director Naqqash Khalid. Finally, for film club we revisit Naqqash’s choice Electrical Gaza.
On Truth & Movies this week we discuss Blink Twice, Zoe Kravitz’s directorial debut and the subject of the latest issue of LWLies. We follow that up by reviewing the genre-bending Belfast hip-hop odyssey Kneecap and finally, for Film Club, we revisit the film that Kravitz drew inspiration from, Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining.
On Truth & Movies this week Fede Alvarez takes the reigns of the latest entry in the Alien Franchise and we spoke to the director about the Alien Romulus. There’s also a killer on the loose in Chinese film noir Only The River Flows and on Film club we return to one of the modern film noirs from the man behind one of the more controversial entries of the Alien films with David Fincher’s Zodiac.
On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss the latest M Night Shyamalan Trap. We also get in to the delightful comedy Babes
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