It’s OK, Rob. You’re home now.
Obviously Pixar is the best all the time.
None of these people look very hungry, if you ask me.
To celebrate the release of Arthur Christmas, BFF brings you an extra special Christmassy Mash-Up filled with spare parts, white fur and plenty of festive cheer. But can you guess all the films we’ve included? If you can’t we’ll come to your house and burn your stocking presents because evidently you hate Christmas and everything it stands for.
Andrea Arnold’s new version of Wuthering Heights is beautiful to look at and confidently directed, without quite possessing the power of the source material. But it is an admirable and innovative adaptation which deserves credit for attempting to reinvigorate a tired format.
On the 19th November the earliest animated feature film in existence will be playing at the The Pipeline in London. Lotte Reiniger’s gorgeous The Adventures Of Prince Achmed (1926) is a masterpiece; breathing life, magic, music and spectacle into cardboard marionettes with mind-bending skill. Read on, learn more and for goodness sake, make sure you go and watch it.
All the best of the week’s cinema at the Tricycle Theatre NW6. Find out more about the Tricycle here!
Piece by piece, brick by brick, it’s starting to come together
Is anyone left?
We are madly, passionately excited about how bad this film’s going to be.
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