14/10/2014 by DCM cinema ‘Wild’ review - the light-hearted moments are heart-warming When Cheryl Strayed’s self-penned memoirs hit shelves in 2012, they did so with a bang. Vividly detailing her 1,100 mile trek on the… Read more
10/10/2014 by DCM cinema ‘The Duke of Burgundy’ review - a blend of exotic imagery and enigmatic storytelling Returning swiftly with already his third feature film, Peter Strickland’s The Duke of Burgundy is a sure-fire contender as part of this… Read more
10/10/2014 by DCM cinema ‘‘71’ review - A film of mood and impression Following in the wake of the superb Captain Phillips opening last year’s BFI London Film Festival, Yann Demange’s debut ’71 is a worthy… Read more
10/10/2014 by DCM cinema ‘The Imitation Game’ - an alternative review This year’s BFI London Film Festival kicked off with gala premiere The Imitation Game, the winner of the People’s Choice Award winner at… Read more
10/10/2014 by DCM cinema DCM at the 58th BFI London Film Festival Wednesday night was the opening night gala of the 58th BFI London Film Festival. The opening film was World War II drama, The Imitation Game… Read more
10/10/2014 by DCM cinema ‘The Imitation Game’ - Review by Tom Linay The Imitation Game tells the story of mathematician genius, Alan Turing (Cumberbatch) and his attempts to break the Enigma codes that the… Read more
09/10/2014 by DCM cinema Eight reasons to love cinema for the rest of 2014 This month, we’re giving you eight reasons to love cinema for the remainder of 2014. There are three very big reasons and five smaller ones,… Read more
08/10/2014 by DCM cinema Reminder: CEA Digital Conference CEA Digital Conference – 27 Nov @ Cineworld at the O2, Greenwich, East London The ‘Cinema of the Future: innovation driving the… Read more