Kicking off the new year and the 25th anniversary of Light House within the confines of the Chubb Buildings, with an almighty swish of a lightsabre...
Join us as we count down our top twenty films of 2015, selected by the Movie Marker team. It’s been another blockbuster year for film, with...
Immediately tagged as THE blockbuster year for cinema, 2015 bared witness to a cinematic empire striking back, a Starlord proving he can do the dinosaur and...
In another stellar year for homegrown filmmaking, it was Alex Garland’s artificial intelligence drama Ex Machina starring Domhnall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander and Oscar Isaac that made...
Finally November 6th is here and the UK can immerse themselves in the beauty and brilliance of John Crowley’s Brooklyn! To celebrate the release of the...
Win a copy of Brooklyn! To celebrate the release of the period romance Brooklyn, in UK cinemas 6th November 2015, Movie Marker is giving 5 readers...
As the James Bond hype machine begins to slow down with 007’s latest instalment SPECTRE, the month of November is jam-packed with awards season contenders looking...
Ahead of its theatrical release on Friday 6th November, enjoy Chris Haydon’s video review of Brooklyn right here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo54iMdDapw&feature=youtu.be Click here to read our ★★★★★ review of the...
Perhaps the most clichéd statement in modern filmmaking is “they don’t make them like they used to”. Well, of course they don’t – not in the...
We are delighted to present the brand new sneak peak trailer for John Crowley’s incredible Brooklyn – one of our most favourite films of 2015. After...
After 12 exhilarating and exhaustive days of motion picture madness, the 59th BFI London Film Festival has drawn to a close. Climaxing with Danny Boyle’s eagerly-awaited...
Following the May Fair Hotel Gala screening of John Crowley’s mesmeric Brooklyn at the BFI London Film Festival last night, Lionsgate and BBC Films have provided...
Release Date: 6th November Director: John Crowley Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Domhnall Gleeson, Emory Cohen, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent We hopelessly romanticise the notion of travel. Packing...