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12/10/2018
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Sorry to Bother You: LFF Film Review

Lakeith Stanfield plays an African-American telemarketer who becomes successful by adopting a white voice.

11/10/2018
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Colette: LFF Film Review

Keira Knightley plays the French novelist Gabrielle-Sidonie Colette, who gets published under her husband’s name.

11/10/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Bad Times at the El Royale: Film Review

On one night in 1969, six strangers turn up at the rundown and mysterious El Royale hotel.

10/10/2018
Festivals, Galleries, Movies, Premieres

Michelle Rodriguez and Daniel Kaluuya at the Widows LFF premiere

Here are my photo highlights from the LFF premiere of Steve McQueen’s Widows.

04/10/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Columbus: Film Review

Haley Lu Richardson and John Cho bond over their love of architecture in Columbus.

03/10/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Blindspotting: Film Review

Daveed Diggs’s Collin is haunted after witnessing a white police officer shoot a Black man.

03/10/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Venom: Film Review

Eddie Brock, played by Tom Hardy, gets infected with an alien symbiote and becomes Venom.

01/10/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Johnny English Strikes Again: Film Review

Rowan Atkinson returns as hapless British spy Johnny English in this third instalment.

28/09/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Night School: Film Review

Kevin Hart’s Teddy enrols in night school to get his GED.

27/09/2018
Galleries, Movies, Premieres

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper at the A Star Is Born UK premiere

My pictures of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper at the London premiere of A Star Is Born.

25/09/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Skate Kitchen: Film Review

A lonely skateboarder’s life changes when she connects with the group Skate Kitchen.

21/09/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The House with a Clock in its Walls: Film Review

A 10-year-old orphan is sent to live with his uncle Jonathan, who turns out to be a warlock.

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