Cinema
My Classic Film: Black Cat, White Cat
Emir Kusturica’s Black Cat, White Cat is two hours of chaotic, life-affirming, eccentric, exuberant comedy; it’s a film to watch again, and again…
Review: Beautiful Lies
A rom-com which goes beyond the stereotypical gushy, happily-ever-after, Beautiful Lies has enough wit to keep you smiling almost the whole way through.
The Illusionists: A Body Image Revolution
The forthcoming documentary on the media’s manipulation of body image is guaranteed to cause controversy. And you too can get involved…
Cinematic Cities: Berlin
Continuing your cinematic journey of Europe, this month we take you to a city which has inspired some of the most dedicated depictions on celluloid: Berlin
Review: The Princess of Montpensier
Fairytale French castles, a sublime princess and a handsome prince; and yet there is more than meets the eye to Bertrand Tavernier’s The Princess of Montpensier.
Review: Last Night
Last Night’s strength lies in its ability to ask questions of its audience: what is cheating? Is an emotional affair as bad as a physical one? Can one night irrevocably change the course of a marriage?
The Summer on Screen
Running in Heels brings you a collection of alternative summer cinema guaranteed to tempt you from your lounger in the next few months.
Bitches of the Big Screen
Audiences love them, actresses love playing them, the only question is why don’t we see more of them?! We give you our best Bitches of the Big Screen.
Magathèque: Volume 20
It’s your final Magathèque and the best ever yet! To conclude two years of short film exploration, we remind you of some of the best shorts we’ve profiled…
Cinematic CV: Marion Cotillard
A French actress who continues to win praise from both colleagues and audience, we look over Cotillard’s remarkable and varied career.


