LFF 2019: Honey Boy - Review
Shia LaBeouf bares his soul and confronts his father in the emotionally charged, semi-autobiographical Honey Boy, one of the year’s best.
Interview: François Ozon And Denis Ménochet On By The Grace Of God
Zavvi spoke to director François Ozon and actor Denis Ménochet about the moving drama By The Grace Of God which addresses the Catholic Church abuse scandal.
LFF 2019: Color Out Of Space - Review
Trippy cosmic horror Color Out Of Space sees cult icon Richard Stanley and legend Nic Cage unite to finally do H.P Lovecraft justice on the big screen.
LFF 2019: Bad Education - Review
Beyond such a phenomenal central performance from Hugh Jackman, Bad Education falls short as anything more than a solid small-town crime drama.
LFF 2019: Uncut Gems - Review
A scintillating Adam Sandler performance sees the Safdie Brothers’ Uncut Gems loudly break into the awards conversation.
Interview: Directors Tyler Nilson And Michael Schwartz On The Peanut Butter Falcon
Zavvi chatted to writers and directors Tyler Nilson And Michael Schwartz about their film The Peanut Butter Falcon.
LFF 2019: The Irishman - Review
One of Martin Scorsese's best films, this is cinema at its finest.
LFF 2019: A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood - Review
Tom Hanks dazzles as American hero Fred Rogers in A Beautiful Day In the Neighbourhood, the loveliest film of 2019.
LFF 2019: Our Ladies - Review
A group of girls are let loose in Edinburgh, letting go of their worries, just looking for a good time, something you don't see at the cinema often.
LFF 2019: Little Joe - Review
Hausner has created a visually stunning and intelligent sci-fi horror, which is disturbing in its central themes, and funny with its dark sense of humour.