The Childhood of a Leader – 10-year old Hackney actor talks "scary films" and more
Tom Sweet’s gifted performance belies his young age in this fearsome psychodrama about fascism
Tom Sweet’s gifted performance belies his young age in this fearsome psychodrama about fascism
Tom Sweet’s gifted performance belies his young age in this fearsome psychodrama about fascism
The Dalston picturehouse will host feminist films ranging from the hard-hitting to the lighthearted
The Dalston picturehouse will host feminist films ranging from the hard-hitting to the lighthearted
Influx focuses on the anxiety of seeing one’s country fail its young people, and the tribulations of those who venture to a strange new city
Ian Bonhote’s debut feature got the East End Film Festival off to an underwhelming start last month
Rio Cinema to premiere London Overground, in which Hackney author Iain Sinclair treks across the ‘spin-drier of capitalism’
The biggest event in East London’s film calendar is upon us once more
The biggest event in East London’s film calendar is upon us once more
Short film set in Hackney was an under-the-radar Oscar success, portraying an East London man’s struggle to live with a debilitating speech impediment The post Stutterer: film review – universal themes in modern East London [http://www.eastendreview.co.uk/2016/05/24/stutterer-film-review-universal-
Workers at the Dalston cinema are demanding to be paid the London Living Wage
The event is back until 8 May with an array of new independent documentary films that highlight worldwide environmental struggles
In the romantic comedy, a pair of old flames randomly meet at a time when both of their lives have reached an impasse
This month East London venues will be showing films by some of the defining figures of Polish cinema
A new film festival for documentaries aims to make filmmaking and watching accessible to all
The team behind London pop-up cinema events has launched a £45,000 appeal to reopen the derelict cinema on Chatsworth Road