Admission (2013) Review

Portia Nathan is an admissions officer at Princeton University and she has the chance of a huge promotion which might just be destroyed when John Pressman contacts her from an alternate school with an exceptional student named Jeremiah.

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The Last Duel (2021) Review

When Jacques Le Gris is accused of a horrendous crime by Marguerite de Carrouges her husband Sir Jean will do what it takes to protect her honour.

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Enduring Love (2004) Review

Two strangers become connected by a tragic event with one of them believing it happened for a reason and to bring them together with a very special bond, however that is not something that works both ways.

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Dune (2021) Review

In 10191, Paul Atreides and his family the noble House Atreides are launched into war for the dangerous desert planet Arrakis between the native Fremen people and the enemy invaders and the former rulers of the planet House Harkonnen.

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*Original Title – Dune: Part One*

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Mercury Rising (1998) Review

When Simon Lynch a nine year old autistic boy cracks a top secret code by doing a word search puzzle book, his life and his family are instantly put in danger when they are targeted by the NSA.

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The Power of the Dog announced as BFI London Film Festival 2021 American Express Gala

Campion’s sumptuous new film about a charismatic yet brutal rancher stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons and Kodi Smit-McPhee.

The Power of the Dog (2021) © Courtesy of Netflix/See-Saw Films

The 65th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express is delighted to announce that this year’s American Express Headline Gala will be The Power of the Dog, directed by Oscar and Palme d’Or winning filmmaker Jane Campion. The film will receive its UK premiere on Monday 11 October at LFF gala venue the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, with Campion expected to attend along with key cast. 

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High Crimes (2002) Review

When successful lawyer Claire Kubik’s world is turned upside when she discovers her husband is not Tom Kubik but has a very dark past and is Ron Chapman who is wanted for murder of Latin American villagers when he was in the Marines.

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Our Ladies (2019) Review

In 1996 a group of Catholic school girls from Fort William a town in the Scottish Highlands get the opportunity to go to Edinburgh for the day to take part in a choir competition, however this is the last thing they are interested in and more focused on drinking, partying and finding men to hook up with.

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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994) Review

When Dr Victor Frankenstein a scientist rejects the man he created he escapes and decides that revenge on his creator is the only way to get even!

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Monster (2018) Review

When 17 year old student Steve Harmon gets caught up being at the scene of a murder and arrested for this, his whole world is about to come crashing down around him. An aspiring filmmaker who has a very bright future.

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