Chris Marker: A Grin Without a Cat review
The Whitechapel Gallery’s retrospective of French filmmaker and artistic visionary Chris Marker is a celebration of a provocative and sprawling body of work
The Whitechapel Gallery’s retrospective of French filmmaker and artistic visionary Chris Marker is a celebration of a provocative and sprawling body of work
A priest faces a deadly showdown with a parishioner in John Michael McDonagh’s satirical drama
‘It’s much easier to build resentment on the care system than it is on your parents,’ says Jenny Molloy
Jenny Molloy talks about finding forgiveness and acceptance after growing up in care and her mixed feelings about returning to East London
Jenny Molloy talks about finding forgiveness and acceptance after growing up in care and her mixed feelings about returning to East London
Film producer recognised for her role in short film Sea View, an unsettling tale of adolescent love
Memoir of Hope Daniels is story of an upbringing characterised by neglect and hardship
Documentary is a celebration of a dying medium and portrait of a true film aficionado
Iain Sinclair leaves Hackney for the US on a Beat poetry pilgrimage in his latest book
Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-tipped The Wolf of Wall Street is a brash black comedy depicting the true story of wayward stockbroker Jordan Belfort
Documentary about Gillett Square highlights the plight of a vulnerable community
The second installment of Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit trilogy is an action-filled fantasy adventure
Hackney is place of ‘violence and madness’ in history book published by Viking
Glimpses of striking talent pepper low-budget indie flick set in East London