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Home Cinema – Jim Jarmusch special
This month we focus on the films of one of American independent cinema's most distinctive voices, Jim Jarmusch
Kai Lancaster reviews... -
A Place in the Sun (1951)
A multi-Oscar winner, A Place in the Sun was both a critical and commercial success in 1951, despite some very difficult subject matter.
Angel Aguilar looks back... -
Home Cinema – September 2014
The latest in cult and classic film releases, including the grandfather of horror cinema.
Kai Lancaster reviews September's latest home cinema releases -
One Hour Photo (2002)
Following the sad passing of Robin Williams earlier this month, we look back on one of his most intriguing performances.
Grant Phipps reflects... -
Home Cinema – August 2014
No Ripcord takes a look at August's best cult and classic film releases
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Best of Film Online
With a lot of unneeded debris on the internet, there are certain highlights that hold the film community together.
Joseph Chapman explores... -
Home Cinema – Best of July 2014
No Ripcord takes a look at July's best cult and classic film releases
Kai Lancaster reviews this month's best home cinema releases -
The Duality Of Man
Though the war genre has provided some of the biggest titles in Hollywood, the recent passing of the 70th anniversary of D-Day reminds us that many war movies have more to offer than their blockbusting status.
Joseph Chapman examines... -
Is Money Essential For Great Film Making?
With large amounts of money invested in the movie industry by both film companies and simple moviegoers, is it a key factor in creating scintillating cinema?
Joseph Chapman explores... -
Doc/Fest 2014: Conclusion
Before wrapping up this year's DocFest with a top five, I caught two final films, including a much anticipated live soundtrack by Saint Etienne.
Kai Lancaster reflects on the best of the festival