MM movie review: dark comedy Eternal Beauty
This whimsical dark comedy provides an empathetic and nuanced view of schizophrenia that is a far cry from past portrayals
This whimsical dark comedy provides an empathetic and nuanced view of schizophrenia that is a far cry from past portrayals
A drive-in cinema event has been saved after fears it would be cancelled due to Welsh lockdown restrictions preventing guests
This long-awaited sequel asks the question of can a song save the world, but can Bill and Ted Face The
October might be the start of the miserable, cold weather but it also marks Black History Month. Why not spend
Studios have been forced to adopt one of two options over lockdown: delay release until the masses can finally attend cinemas, or allow its films to be available for rent on streaming services.
The festival, which is in its 14th year, accepts international submissions across 10 categories and awards up to £15,000 in prizes to the winners. BFI’
Despite the excitement that still surrounds it, launching a copycat MCU hasn’t consistently worked out for DC
With countless films available across several streaming services, MM picks out ten thrillers on Netflix in the UK that should provide escapism, excitement and a distraction from the monotony of lockdown.
Charles Dickens semi-autobiographical David Copperfield is brought to life by Armando Iannucci for a contemporary and cosmopolitan audience.
The truth is, it’s a solid four-star film – pretty good, worth seeing, but nothing to get hot and bothered about either way.
Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf are back in Walt Disney’s animated sequel Frozen II in a quest to save the kingdom of Arendelle, but all is not what it seems.
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