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Screen Dragon: The Daringly Eccentric Story of a Woman Bought Back From The Dead

By Mark Kitchen Hilarious, eccentric, disturbing, outlandish – just some of the words that could be used to describe Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest award-winning creation Poor Things. I use…

Film Review: The Boy And The Heron – A Journey of Wonder from a Masterful Animator

By Mark Kitchen In his swansong to end a legendary career, masterful animator Hayao Miyazaki draws us into another fantastical universe for one last adventure. Despite announcing that 2013’s The…

Film Review: The Great Escaper – True-Life Story of an Old Soldier On a Modern-Day Mission

By Mark Kitchen In 2014, the real-life Bernard Jordan fled his care home aged 89 to attend the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy. Nine years later, Michael…

Screen Dragon: Poirot in Venice – A Ghostly Backdrop to Branagh’s New Whodunnit

By Mark Kitchen In his latest Poirot adaptation, Kenneth Branagh takes on the horror genre in a post-World War II Venice, a city whose gothic architecture and fog-shrouded waterways are…

Hit Film Barbie to Be Shown at Guildford Cathedral

The hit film Barbie is to be shown as an open-air cinema event at Guildford Cathedral. The cathedral is included in a list of four venues. Others are: Ascot Racecourse,…

Notice: Mayor’s Film & Fizz Night, Friday, March 11

Petworth Literary Festival ‘Bigger And Better’

Sponsored article Festival press releases all too often boast ‘bigger and better’ almost by default. But Petworth Festival’s Literary Week is by any standards bigger and better this coming autumn.…

New Family Film Club For Guildford

By Jan Todd A nine-year-old is hoping to set up a Family Film Club in Guildford, with the help of his dad, Ian. Rufus Cartwright has designed the poster, above,…

Film Review: The Equalizer 2

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The Equalizer 2 is the first time Denzel Washington has ever made a sequel movie, having never received a script that held up the quality of the…

Film Review: Tomb Raider – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is the re-launch of the Tomb Raider franchise with a new, fit for 21st century, Lara Croft. Gone are the pneumatic charms of the video game…

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