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A United Kingdom reveals a forgotten interracial romance from post-war Britain

November 26, 2016 by Paul Chan

Rosamund Pike and David Oyelowo

A United Kingdom is the latest film by Amma Asante, the female black British director of Belle (2013). It’s based on the true story of Seretse Khama (who was the heir to the throne of Bechuanaland – now modern-day Botswana) and Ruth Williams (an office worker from London) who begin an interracial romance after meeting […]

A fantastic return to the Harry Potter universe

November 18, 2016 by Paul Chan

Newt Scamander

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them The rich world of Harry Potter has a huge following, and it was almost inevitable that we would get to see more of it on the silver screen after the cinematic success of the original series of seven films. Indeed, the film begins with a musical cue that […]

Arrival is thoughtful science fiction at its best

November 11, 2016 by Paul Chan

Arrival film poster

  Arrival is Denis Villeneuve’s latest film, with a starring role for Amy Adams plus support from Jeremy Renner and Forest Whitaker. The director of Sicario (2015) and Prisoners (2013) has garnered a reputation for creating films with moral questions and he scores another palpable hit with a film that harks back to a more […]

Doctor Strange (2016) – Film Review

October 28, 2016 by Paul Chan

Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange

British talent shines brightly in Doctor Strange The British invasion of Hollywood has continued with the arrival of a handful of top talent in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the latest instalment of the ongoing storyline. The latest actors to appear in this juggernaut series are experienced and talented people such as Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tilda Swinton […]

Jason Bourne film review

July 30, 2016 by Paul Chan

Jason Bourne

Jason Bourne returns for a fourth film The Jason Bourne film series has been running since the first film – The Bourne Identity – came out in 2002. It’s been credited with reinvigorating the spy thriller genre, with the highest profile effect being the subsequent reinvigoration of James Bond reflected in the hiring of Daniel Craig […]

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