17/10/2013 by DCM cinema, bfi london film festival, Film Review Afternoon Delight - Kathryn Hahn shines in leading role Having played a supporting role in big screen comedies, including Step Brothers, We’re The Millers and Wanderlust, with Afternoon… Read more
17/10/2013 by DCM cinema, bfi london film festival, Film Review Drinking Buddies - Superbly cast and surprisingly insightful A semi-improvised comedy from one of the creative talents behind the mumblecore movement, set around a craft beer brewery couldn’t be… Read more
17/10/2013 by DCM cinema, bfi london film festival, Film Review All Is Lost - A terrific performance from a Hollywood great An almost dialogue free account of one man on a boat in bad weather. Not perhaps the most tantalising one line summary but when that one… Read more
17/10/2013 by DCM cinema, bfi london film festival, Film Review Enough Said - A warm and charming film from Gandolfini and Holofcener It may be most notable for featuring one of James Gandolfini’s last screen performances but this warm, charming film is also one of the… Read more
17/10/2013 by DCM cinema, bfi london film festival, Film Review All Cheerleaders Die - A playful and comedic affair, providing a spin on the traditional high school comedy Lucky McKee may sound more like a character from Balamory than a purveyor of cinematic horror but after his brutal last film The Woman… Read more
17/10/2013 by DCM cinema, bfi london film festival, Film Review Blue Is The Warmest Colour - A truly astounding tour-de-force of cinema This year’s Palme d’Or winner arrived in London with director Abdellatif Kechiche and young star Adèle Exarchopolous in tow having… Read more
17/10/2013 by DCM cinema, bfi london film festival, Film Review Night Moves - A brooding and hypnotic drama Set in the world of radical eco-activists, Kelly Reichardt’s latest offering teams up a terrific trio of Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning… Read more
16/10/2013 by DCM cinema, bfi london film festival, Film Review Nebraska - A brilliant slice of Americana DCM's resident Film Specialist, Tom Linay, reports back to Huffington Post readers from the BFI London Film Festival with a review… Read more