Chappaquiddick giveaway

April 25, 2018

The untold true story of the scandal that changed the world Chappaquiddick is a piercing reexamination of the true murky events surrounding the most difficult seven days of Senator Ted Kennedy’s career. In the aftermath […]

Tully ticket giveaway

April 23, 2018

Charlize Theron stars As Marlo in Tully, the smart new comedy-drama from Academy Award nominated director Jason Reitman (Juno and Up in the Air). When Marlo is gifted a night nanny by her brother (Mark Duplass) […]

On Body And Soul ticket giveaway

April 22, 2018

2018 Academy Award Nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, Winner of the 2017 Sydney Film Festival Award and the 2017 Berlinale Golden Bear, On Body and Soul is about the unconventional romance between two co-workers who discover that […]

The month’s best film

April 20, 2018

Loveless They banned The Death of Stalin in Russia, but really – state censors chose the wrong film to get all huffy about. That satiric comedy’s mockery and depiction of one of Mother Russia’s former supreme […]

Local cinemas this week

April 18, 2018

The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society Potato peel pie is quite revolting. We do learn that half way in, and it’s as you’d expect of something concocted during a time of extreme wartime deprivation […]

Movie ticket giveaway: Last Flag Flying

April 14, 2018

One of the most acclaimed American filmmakers of his generation, Richard Linklater (Boyhood, Before Sunrise), teams up with an exceptional ensemble cast to deliver a heartwarming road trip comedy which sees three friends reunite in […]

Local cinemas this week

April 11, 2018

Isle of Dogs Absurdly, Wes Anderson has been charged with “cultural appropriation”  over his charming stop-motion feature, Isle of Dogs. That’s because he’s set the dystopian fable in Japan and he’s not Japanese himself. Also his […]

Local cinemas this week

April 4, 2018

Have You Seen The Listers? He’s been called an Aussie Banksy and even compared to Brett Whitely, though it’s a fair bet many Australians don’t know a lot about Anthony Lister – or even heard […]

Easter at the movies

March 31, 2018

Early Man The success of Aardman Animations’ movies can generally be gauged by whether or not they star Gromit (or at least his look-a-look from Shaun the Sheep). Sadly, stop-motion’s undisputed supremo Nick Park’s Early Man […]

Local cinemas this week

March 25, 2018

The Death Of Stalin At least none of the all-star cast in Armando Iannucci’s latest scabrous political comedy had to adopt a stilted Russian accent. How on earth would they have got through all the lightening-fast quips, lacerating […]

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