Articles in the Cinema Category
Every summer, weather permitting, The Cinematheque gets to come outside and set up shop in the courtyard of the Theatre des Capucins as part of the Summer in the City festivities for something known as Summer Follies.
Created in 1981 by Jean Marie Boursicot, The Night of the AdEaters® became established in France before spreading throughout the rest of the world. Now more than 160 cities throughout the world have signed on to the tour annually, with events in Tokyo, Paris, Moscow, Santiago de Chile, Mexico City, Hong Kong and Geneva, amongst many others
Not to be considered a sequel to the successful X-Men trilogy and though exploring the back-story of the hirsute Logan, nor is it a direct prequel. Centering on what made Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) the cigar chewing moody so and so he is, this take on the Marvel favourite is reportedly a dark and brooding affair. Logan suffers a tragedy as a young boy and bewildered by the loss stumbles through an unfulfilling life.
A quick glance at the credentials for The Reader highlight the quality on show and also provide decent insight into Kate Winslett finally getting her Oscar win with this haunting and very human performance. She …
One of two post Bond features to star Daniel Craig, Ed Zwick’s (The Last Samurai) film charts the, ‘based on true events’, tale of the Bielski Brothers as they run from the advancing Nazi forces …
The latest comedy from Richard (Blackadder) Curtis follows the intrepid and eccentric crew of the Radio Rock boat, a pirate radio-station broadcasting from the North Sea at the height of their popularity in the 1960’s. …
