Will Review
Director: Ellen Perry Starring: Damian Lewis, Bob Hoskins, Perry Eggleton, Steven Gerrard, Jane March Running time: 102 mins Certificate: U Synopsis: Eleven year old Liverpool fanatic Will has had a rough break. More...
Interview: Matthew Parkhill on The Caller
Every director deserves a crack at a comeback, but few take that chance eight years after their first feature. Matthew Parkhill released the contentious DOT THE I, staring Gael Garcia Bernal in 2003. It left critics More...
The Greatest Movie Ever Sold Review
Director: Morgan Spurlock Cast: Morgan Spurlock, J.J. Abrams, Peter Berg, Noam Chomsky, Brett Ratner, Ralph Nader Running Time: 90 minutes Certificate: PG Synopsis: Spurlock is a sell-out, and he’s not afraid More...
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Review
Director: Tomas Alfredson Cast: Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, John Hurt, Tom Hardy, Toby Jones, Mark Strong Running time: 127 mins Certificate: 15 Synopsis: In the bleak days of the Cold War, espionage veteran George More...
Interview: The Bang Bang Club Director Steven Silver
Many directors shred close to the bone when taking on their first feature. Ben Affleck, Marjane Satrapi, and Giuseppe Tornatore have all taken the introspective route. But Emmy award winning documentary maker More...
One to watch: Maya Grant
Just weeks after graduating from drama school, 21 year old Maya Grant has landed a lead role in her first feature film, UFO, a British Sci-Fi production from director Dominic Burns. After hours running More...
UFO: Return of the Brit Pack
Director: Dominic Burns Cast: Bianca Bree, Andrew Shim, Jazz Lintott, Sean Brosnan, Peter Barrat, Maya Grant, Simon Phillips and Jean Claude Van Damme Earlier this week, THN endured blistering wind, a plastic cheese More...
Rihanna goes commando for Battleship
Photo courtesy Rhianna Daily Peter Berg’s BATTLESHIP, an adaptation of the famously boring game, has been doing the rounds on the web recently after an official trailer revealed what looked like a video game More...
Here’s to you, Mr Hughes
Two years ago today, the world lost one of its most prolific sentimentalists: the genre forming director, John Hughes. Branded as our generation’s JD Salinger, he left all too soon after a fatal heart More...
The Drummond Will Interview: “A lighthearted comedy about..murdering old people”
As he old adage goes: You can’t exhume Ealing comedy without burying a few pensioners. Or so Alan Butterworth, Tobias Tobbell, and Sam Forster would have you believe. The trio are the creators of the dark More...








