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17 October 2013
LFF: Locke Review
Tom Hardy has taken on some fascinating roles in recent years, and his new role sees him continue this fine...
16 October 2013
LFF: 1 Review
There are some fantastic documentaries on show at the BFI London Film Festival, and 1 is just one of them. In...
16 October 2013
LFF: Stephen Frears - Director's Chair
Stephen Frears is one of the best British directors having brought some wonderful films to the big screen over...
16 October 2013
LFF: Young & Beautiful Review
Francois Ozon has always been a director who has delivered fascinating character and relationship driven movies...
15 October 2013
LFF: Sixteen Review
Rob Brown is a director to keep an eye on as he is set to make his debut with Sixteen: a movie that is being...
15 October 2013
LFF: Computer Chess Review
Computer Chess debuted earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival, and now the BFI London Film Festival...
14 October 2013
LFF: The Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears Review
Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani reunite for The Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears: their first film since...
13 October 2013
LFF: B For Boy Review
Chika Anadu makes her feature film debut with B For Boy, a movie that looks at the gender divide in...
13 October 2013
LFF: The Spectacular Now Review
James Ponsoldt makes his return to the director's chair with his new film The Spectacular Now: a film that is...
12 October 2013
LFF - Anne Fontaine: Director's Chair
Anne Fontaine is back in the director's chair with her brand new film Adore: a movie that is featuring at the...
12 October 2013
LFF: My Fathers, My Mother and Me Review
The documentary competition is always strong at the BFI Film Festival, and this year is no different. My...
12 October 2013
Alfonso Cuaron Drawn To Mix Of Attention And Emotion
Alfonso Cuaron says it was the mix of tension and suspense with an emotional story that really drew him to...
11 October 2013
Paul Greengrass Calls Opening The BFI London Film Festival An 'Honour'
Paul Greengrass says it is a 'great honour' to have his film open the BFI London Film Festival.
11 October 2013
LFF: Captain Phillips Press Conference
Captain Phillips opened up the BFI London Film Festival on Wednesday night is a film that sees director Paul...
10 October 2013
LFF: Captain Phillips Review
Hanks really captures the wheels going around in Phillips’ mind as he tries to figure out what is the best...
10 October 2013
LFF: The Do Gooders Review
Chloe Ruthven makes her feature film directorial debut with The Do Gooders, a documentary that will feature in...
9 October 2013
LFF: Paul Greengrass - Director's Chair
Paul Greengrass is one of the best and most exciting British filmmakers who produces hit movie after hit movie.
7 October 2013
Christopher Lee To Be Given BFI Fellowship
Christopher Lee will be in the spotlight at the BFI London Film Festival as he is set to receive the BFI...
5 October 2013
Top 5 Female Filmmakers At BFI London Film Festival
The BFI Film Festival gets underway next week and we are looking forward to an array of great films and talent.
1 October 2013
LFF: Female Leading Performances
There is now just over a week to go until the BFI London Film Festival is under way.
28 September 2013
LFF: Top 6 Documentary Competition Movies
The BFI London Film Festival is now just over a week away and there are some films that are going to light up...
26 September 2013
LFF: Top 6 First Time Feature Films
The BFI London Film Festival not only brings us films from directors that we know, but also feature filmmakers...
24 September 2013
LFF: Top 5 In Competition Movies
The BFI London Film Festival is now just over a fortnight away and there are a whole host of terrific movies in...
7 September 2013
BFI London Film Festival Movies Not To Miss
Captain Phillips, Gravity and 12 Years A Slave are some of the stand out films at BFI London Film Festival.
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