
Sometimes, Always, Never review
by Film Stories | Mar 14, 2019 | Reviews
Bill Nighy, Alice Lowe and Jenny Agutter lead the cast of Sometimes, Always, Never - and here's our review....
by Film Stories | Mar 14, 2019 | Reviews
Bill Nighy, Alice Lowe and Jenny Agutter lead the cast of Sometimes, Always, Never - and here's our review....
by Simon Brew | Mar 14, 2019 | News
Matt Smith stars in Charlie Says, from director Mary Harron - and here's the trailer....
by Simon Brew | Mar 14, 2019 | News
Nicholas Hoult is to play Tolkien, in a biopic due on screen this spring - and a new poster has now arrived....
by Simon Brew | Mar 13, 2019 | News
Daniel Radcliffe and Daniel Webber star in Escape From Pretoria, that began filming this week....
by Film Stories | Mar 13, 2019 | Reviews
Richard Billingham's new film, Ray & Liz, is absolutely worth seeking out....
by Film Stories | Mar 13, 2019 | Reviews
Florence Pugh, Stephen Merchant, The Rock, Norwich - a recipe for a real treat....
by Jordan Oloman | Mar 13, 2019 | Gaming, Reviews
Julian Glander’s simulation/adventure/MS Paint hybrid about a virtual art college is way too cool for school
by Charlotte Harrison | Mar 12, 2019 | Feature, News
The Call Centre, the debut short film by writer, director and producer Louisa Connolly-Burnham, has just four more days to meet its £15,000 goal....
by Charlotte Harrison | Mar 12, 2019 | Misc, News
LMB is a short film that revolves around two co-workers who accidentally die at the same time – together they have to figure out why....
by Alan Wen | Mar 12, 2019 | Gaming, Reviews
The Hotline Miami comparisons fall flat in this uninspired romp.
by Simon Brew | Mar 12, 2019 | News
The new issue of Film Stories is currently being printed, and will be shipping from Monday 18th March - and here's what's in it....
by Simon Brew | Mar 12, 2019 | News
A new Bohemian Rhapsody film could pick the story up straight after Live Aid, it's being reported....
by Simon Brew | Mar 12, 2019 | News
The new James Bond film is set to start filming in April....
by Film Stories | Mar 11, 2019 | Reviews
A brand new horror lands in UK cinemas - and it's not without merits....
by Ryan Lambie | Mar 11, 2019 | Gaming, Interviews, Previews
Ahead of the release of the frantic first-person shooter RICO, we chat to director James Parker about the influence of Time Crisis, ducks and his hatred of doors
by Simon Brew | Mar 11, 2019 | News
The Basildon branch of HMV has closed it doors....
by Simon Brew | Mar 11, 2019 | Podcasts
In the latest episode of Film Stories with Simon Brew, Simon looks at a pair of films that found their own way around the American movie system....
by Joe Parlock | Mar 11, 2019 | Gaming, Reviews
A long-awaited conclusion mislays some of the old magic
by Simon Brew | Mar 09, 2019 | Video
Was Young Sherlock Holmes in its own way a pivotal film for Steven Spielberg's Amblin production company?...
by Mike Clarke | Mar 08, 2019 | Feature, Gaming
88 Heroes composer Mike Clark explains how music and sound intertwine to create atmospheric game worlds
by Film Stories | Mar 08, 2019 | Feature
How a small organisation is using cinema to help fuel their local food banks....
by Simon Brew | Mar 08, 2019 | News
The terrific Anna & The Apocalypse is coming to disc - and here are the details....
by Ryan Lambie | Mar 07, 2019 | Gaming, Previews
We catch up with Finnish developer Arvi Teikari to find out more about his unique puzzler, Baba is You
by Film Stories | Mar 07, 2019 | Feature
Oliver Harper tells us about his upcoming documentary, as he attempts to track down what happened to cinema’s action heroes....
by Film Stories | Mar 07, 2019 | Reviews
Dave Heeley's story of running seven marathons in seven days - in spite of not being able to see - is told in this new film....
by Simon Brew | Mar 07, 2019 | News
Documentary A Deal With The Universe offers a very different pregnancy story. Here's the trailer....
by Dia Lacina | Mar 06, 2019 | Gaming, Opinions
In our Big Opinion from Wireframe issue 8, Dia Lacina questions the 'beautiful' photorealism of triple-A games
by Simon Brew | Mar 06, 2019 | News
There's no sign of a UK release yet, but Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote gets a new trailer on the eve of its American launch....
by Simon Brew | Mar 05, 2019 | News
A change in policy from Picturehouse is being introduced, as the battle between cinema and streaming releases intensifies....
by Konstantinos Dimopoulos | Mar 05, 2019 | Feature, Gaming
Want to make your players shudder? Here are three tips for making a truly frightening horror setting