From Wednesday on, London will be graced again with the great movies the East End Film Festival has to offer. Every year, the film festival provides us with very eclectic, inspiring and must-see films and this edition, the 17th already, is no different. Female director Sara Driver her latest work BOOM FOR REAL The Late…
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AWARDS SEASON – Critics’ Choice Awards 2018: The Shape of Water and Big Little Lies own the night
Another night, another award show. While we were all sleeping, A-stars lined up in Barker Hanger in Santa Monica to attend the 23rd Critics’ Choice Awards. After an evening full of glamour and glitter, it turned out that both The Shape of Water and Big Little Lies are collecting their awards like no other this…
FILM REVIEW – Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri: Oscar winning performances in a superb movie
2017 was a fantastic year when it came to the movies that were made. From blockbusters, such as Wonder Woman and Star Wars: The Last Jedi, to more independent films such as God’s Own Country and Call Me By Your Name and if all movies coming out in 2018 are going to be like Three…
AWARDS NEWS – EE BAFTA Nominations 2018: The Shape of Water Leads with 12 Nominations
This morning, the nominees for the EE Bafta awards were revealed at the BAFTA HQ in Piccadilly (London). Before starting announcing them, Bafta chair Jane Lush talked about the turbulent times the film industry is going through when it comes to the equality between women and men, especially after the sexual harassments revealed last year….
FILM REVIEW – The Rise of a Star: Dances off your screen with amazing grace
RISE OF A STAR | Excerpt from FULLDAWA Films on Vimeo. Sometimes it’s hard for a woman to balance motherhood with having a job at the same time. More time at work sometimes means less time with the children and the other way around. It doesn’t come without any sacrifices and that something The Rise…
AWARDS NEWS – Golden Globes: Three Billboards and Big Little Lies biggest winners of the night
And the Golden Globes goes to….! Yesterday evening, Hollywood stars came together at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills to celebrate the best television and film had to offer over the past year. This year edition was hosted by Seth Meyers and because of sexual harassment protest, black became the dress-code colour…
FILM REVIEW – The Silent Child: A wonderful film with important messages that need to be heard
Did you know that 90% of the deaf children are born in families of which the parents aren’t deaf? You probably didn’t know it because for the majority of us, it isn’t something we come in contact with on a daily basis. However, both the people without as well as people with hearing problems could…
FILM REVIEW – Absinthe: An unusual trip through Paris
Absinthe. It gained its worldwide fame as the drink that probably drove the famous painter Van Gogh mad and thanks to which he also cut his own ear off. The very green drink is also referred to as la Fee Verte, which is at the same time the title of a great Kasabian song. “Oh…
FILM REVIEW – Game: A wonderful story about accomplishing your dreams
GAME – Trailer from Jeannie Donohoe on Vimeo. The Raindance Film Festival opened this year with Oh Lucy!, an American-Japanese co-production from director Atsuko Hirayanagi (you can read our interview with her here). It was the first full length movie that was screened; however, it wasn’t the first film of the festival. Right before Oh…
FILM REVIEW – Women and Wine: Recognizable short movie about women and friendship
We probably all have been there. You just ended a long-term relationship and all you want to do it cry, eat chocolate or grab a bottle of wine. At moments like that, you probably will be able to rely on your best friends, who will listen to you and who will do whatever it takes to make…
