Before you go rewatching 'Dazed and Confused' try giving Linklater's new film a try......
'The History of Sound' explores how music can become a vessel for love…...
Why do authentic portrayals of girlhood and friendship in film matter now more than ever?...
In conversation with Lisa-Marie Tonelli, Founder, Festival Director and Head Of Programming of the youngest ever BIFA qualifying film festival, the North East International Film Festival......
New year, old me?...
On Friday the world lost a beloved comedic force as the Canadian actress, comedian and screenwriter Catherine O’Hara sadly passed away....
The Golden Globes kick off what will be two months of endless speeches and violent debates between cinephiles......
“What is grief if not love persevering"......
Chloe Zhao's acclaimed new tear-jerker is less about the world's famous playwright than it is a family tragedy......
As an employee at a cinema, I have witnessed some abominations. But why has etiquette in public spaces declined, and what is to blame?...
Rather than relying solely on nostalgia, this film proves that it has something meaningful to say on its own......
If you’re craving an entertaining and fast-paced mystery thriller, look no further than 'The Housemaid'......
Nia DaCosta has produced a graceful manifestation of the spectrum of the human condition in 'The Bone Temple'......
This Film Sub-Editor was lucky enough to see Ben Wheatley's strangest film to date at Tyneside Cinema......
Timothée Chalamet is 'Marty Supreme!'...
Can emotion and warmth carry a film alone when its story never lands?...
Original, heartfelt and satisfying, offering an inventive take on the trope......
Some films become successful because they are good, others because you can’t escape them......
A celebration of cinema: North East International Film Festival
Is nostalgia killing the current film landscape?
Should students be expected to pay so much for streaming services?
Holiday magic on the big screen: Newcastle festive film guide
Thrilling, disturbing and gripping: ‘Shelby Oaks’ review
An unsettling masterpiece: 'Bugonia' review