reView: Onibaba
Kaneto Shindo’s Onibaba (1964) is striking in that its darkness only serves to enhance its sublime beauty.
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Kaneto Shindo’s Onibaba (1964) is striking in that its darkness only serves to enhance its sublime beauty.
Ridley Scott’s latest film comes in the form of The Martian. Natasha Ireton-Bourke reviews.
Paper Towns is a film written by John Green, the author behind last years’ madly successful tearjerker The Fault in Our Stars. Ben Stockdale reviews.
Rosanna Elliott reviews Lincoln’s short film festival.
Daniel Sheppard gives some of his favourite Richard Attenborough movies in tribute to the legendary actor.
Andrew Phillips attended a memorial at Lincoln's Ritz Cinema.
Student filmmakers are increasingly turning to crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter to make their coursework become a reality. Is this feasible in the long term, or should universities give more financial…
2013 has been a big year for cinema in the UK. Comic fans went crazy over Iron Man 3 and Man of Steel, childhoods got relived through Monsters University, The…
It seems that the only films I get to see at the cinema these days are about mismatched pairings. Last month I saw Rush, about the playboy James Hunt facing…
Film Review by Mike Bonner. Put simply: this movie is awesome. Truly awesome. Not in the typical, American jock sense, but in the truly awe inspiring, astounding sense. You will…