Latest english movies

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Thank to BFI For a Great 63rd Festival

63rd BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL DRAWS TO A CLOSE WITH MARTIN SCORSESE’S THE IRISHMAN Audience attendance up 6% across London MONOS – Alejandro Landes...

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Earthquake Bird

Earthquake Bird

One of the more interesting entries to the ‘Thrill’ category of the BFI LFF is Westmoreland’s Netflix funded Earthquake Bird which premiered yesterday...

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Waves – a Black Middle Class Suburban Family Life is Shattered.

Set against the vibrant landscape of South Florida, ‘Waves’ traces the epic emotional journey of a suburban African-American family – led by a well-intentional...

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Hope Gap – A Study of Shock, Disbelief and Anger

Grace (Annette Bening) and Edward (Bill Nighy), married for 29 years, live in a small seaside town near a cove under the cliffs called Hope Gap. When...

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Clemency – a Powerful Debate on the Screen.

Alfre Woodward in Clemency When you have officiated at a dozen lethal injections you become hardened to the routine and learn to take a detached view...

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The Lodge – A Classic House in the Woods Scarefest.

This cult film from Veronika Franz is a minestrone of all the normal horror ingredients.  We have Scary children, a new mum with a weird backstory, a...

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David Mackenzie Brings Us Braveheart 2 at BFI

The shadow of Braveheart looms large. Without that depiction of gloriously chaotic battles where underdogs defeat a superior foe, we wouldn’t see half...

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Bisbee 17 A documentary That Brings The West To Life

Robert Greene tells the surprising story of what happened to a group of striking miners in the small town of Bisbee, Arizona in 1917: some 1200 men, primarily...

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Widows Set To thrill at BFI This Year.

Based on a 1980s British TV series of the same name, Widows follows a group of women whose criminal husbands are killed in the course of an armed robbery...

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The Hate You Give.

The Hate You Give.

Starr Carter is constantly switching between two worlds: the poor, mostly black, neighbourhood where she lives and the rich, mostly white, prep school...

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Shazam Preview

Shazam Preview

We all have a superhero inside us, it just takes a bit of magic to bring it out.  In Billy Batson’s (Asher Angel) case, by shouting out one word—SHAZAM...

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