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Tag: London

Cordelia

Adrian Shergold
2019

Redmond Bacon - 21-10-2020

Psycho-sexual thriller drapes British national trauma within a neo-noir setting, offering a grim and foreboding vision of London - also available on Sky Cinema and NOW [Read More...]

The Gentlemen

Guy Ritchie
2020

Eoghan Lyng - 03-01-2020

After a decade directing more family-friendly fodder, Guy Ritchie is back with a more traditional crime caper. He probably shouldn´t have bothered - in cinemas on Wednesday, January 1st [Read More...]

The Street

Zed Nelson
2019

Redmond Bacon - 13-11-2019

A street in London becomes a metaphor for the failures of Tory austerity in this gripping documentary - now available on VoD [Read More...]

The spirit of Indigenous cinema arrives in London!

 

DMovies' team - 09-10-2019

The 13th Native Spirit Festival takes place between October 12th and 20th, with a selection of 87 films, plus talks, music and interactive performances in six venues across the British capital [Read More...]

Been So Long

Tinge Krishnan
2018

Fiona Whitelaw - 29-10-2018

Love story set in London has all vital ingredients of your average romcom, yet it's highly inventive and its musical structure, and it's also a loving tribute to the British capital itself - on Netflix [Read More...]

London is in high spirits!!!

 

DMovies' team - 03-10-2018

The 12th Native Spirit Film Festival starts in just a week at the heart of the British capital, with a selection of Indigenous films from all corners of the planet teeming with colour, diversity and urgent sociopolitical issues; check out our lowdown on the event. [Read More...]

Anchor And Hope (Tierra Firme)

Carlos Marques-Marcet
2017

Jeremy Clarke - 23-08-2018

The rhythms of the waters of life. A lesbian couple living on a London barge decide to have a baby with the help of a visiting, Spanish, male friend – now available on VoD [Read More...]

The Escape

Dominic Savage
2018

Jeremy Clarke - 28-07-2018

I want to break free! Gemma Arterton is trapped in a stultifying suburban marriage and motherhood from which she seeks a way out – now also available on VoD [Read More...]

Journeyman

Paddy Considine
2018

Alasdair Bayman - 26-03-2018

Boxer Matty Burton (Paddy Considine) suffers a serious head injury during a fight. Impacting his marriage, friendships and his life, he has to fight more than ever to recover - now available for digital streaming [Read More...]

Just how dirty and queer will Fringe! get this year?

 

DMovies' team - 12-11-2017

It's finally that time of the year when an explosion of transgressive and progressive queer cinema hits East London; DMovies had a chat with the Fringe! Queer Film Fest team and they have revealed all their dirty secrets... [Read More...]

The Receptionist

Jenny Lu
2016

Jeremy Clarke - 27-10-2017

Asian sex workers form a cohesive immigrant community within the wider world of English-speaking London, in convincing drama out in cinemas Friday, July 20th. [Read More...]

Five dirty picks from the Raindance Film Festival

 

Victor Fraga - 18-09-2017

Check out top five recommendations for the Raindance Film Festival, one of the largest showcases for independent cinema in the world, starting this week in London [Read More...]

A question of identity: Brexitannia and The House on Coco Road

 

Julia Spatuzzi Felmanas - 01-07-2017

Our favourite dirty movie-goer Julia writes about two very different docs at the East End Film Festival, national and racial identity and what you can do in order to save a dirty gem of a movie theatre in London! [Read More...]

Butterfly Kisses

Rafael Kapelinski
2017

Francesco Bacci - 31-05-2017

Sexual coming-of-age tale about three adolescents in London deals with male peer pressure and paedophilia - from the East End Film Festival [Read More...]

How many Black people can you leave waiting outside?

 

Maysa Monção - 10-05-2017

Our writer Maysa Monção attended the casting audition for Idris Elba first feature film, a movie about the Afro-Caribbean London of the 1980s. What she saw is the living proof that Black Brits are hungry for film representation, and they are not well catered for. [Read More...]