Spoonfed In The Sunday Times
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There’s been some frantic goings on at Spoonfed towers over the last few months and now it looks like all this hard work is starting to pay off.
Yesterday we all clambered out of bed extra …

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Planet Earth Live at The Barbican
Written by Naima - Monday, 21 Nov, 2011 – 16:09 | No Comment
Planet Earth Live at The Barbican

I blame whoever let me watch Titanic when I was 12 for the association I make between classical music and impending doom. A memory of the cheerful quartet who provide a soundtrack to the sinking …

Precious Life at UK Jewish Film Festival
Written by Naima - Monday, 14 Nov, 2011 – 16:14 | No Comment
Precious Life at UK Jewish Film Festival

From its sentimental title to its emotional director, Precious Life carries its sensibility on the surface from the start. Given that its about a baby in a war zone, how could it not?
Israeli director Shlomi …

BFI Release: The Shop Around the Corner
Written by Spoonfed - Tuesday, 9 Nov, 2010 – 15:53 | No Comment
BFI Release: The Shop Around the Corner

by Kate Anderson

Having spawned You’ve Got Mail, the ‘90s Meg Ryan atrocity, The Shop Around the Corner comes with a somewhat blighted resume.  However my humble expectations were soon thrown over as it revealed itself …

Preview: I Am Slave on Channel 4
Written by Naima - Wednesday, 25 Aug, 2010 – 19:38 | 2 Comments
Preview: I Am Slave on Channel 4

From the title, you’d be forgiven for thinking of black people in chains on plantations run by fat white men hundreds of years ago. But contrary to our general perceptions of slavery, Gabriel Range’s film …

The Girl on the Train (La Fille du RER)
Written by Naima - Tuesday, 8 Jun, 2010 – 11:24 | One Comment
The Girl on the Train (La Fille du RER)

Currently playing at Curzon Cinemas and Panton Street Odeon,  The Girl on the Train from director Andre Techine follows the young, pretty Jeanne as she meets charming wayward Franck (Nicolas Duvauchelle) and finds herself concocting …

New Film, New Drink: Introducing The Cointreaupolitan Cocktail
Written by Alice - Thursday, 27 May, 2010 – 13:45 | No Comment
New Film, New Drink: Introducing The Cointreaupolitan Cocktail

It seems as though there’s been quite a brouhaha over the upcoming release of the second Sex and the City film. First came Monday’s deftly handled attack on the movie franchise from previous TV series devotee Hadley Freeman, …

Brits at The BAFTAs
Written by Spoonfed - Sunday, 21 Feb, 2010 – 12:09 | No Comment
Brits at The BAFTAs

Popcorn? Check. Comfy Chair? Check. Bottle of wine? Check.
Hosted by Jonathan Ross, The BAFTAs take place at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London.
Andy Serkis – Best Actor for Sex & Drugs & Rock …

Top 5 Famous London on Film Moments
Written by Alice - Monday, 11 Jan, 2010 – 17:25 | 3 Comments
Top 5 Famous London on Film Moments

1) An American Werewolf in London (1981)
2) 28 Days Later (2002)
3) The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
4) Notting Hill (1999)
5) Shaun of the Dead (2004)

British Independent Film Awards
Written by Spoonfed - Tuesday, 8 Dec, 2009 – 17:23 | No Comment
British Independent Film Awards

One of the most glittering evenings in the British Film Industry’s annual calendar took place this weekend, and guess who was there to spy on the celebs and sample the cocktails? Why Spoonfed’s Culture Editor, Tom Jeffreys, of course.

London on Film, Volume 1
Written by Spoonfed - Monday, 20 Apr, 2009 – 13:50 | No Comment
London on Film, Volume 1

With a dynamic mix of grand historical architecture and post-war monstrosities, London has become a favourite location for filmmakers. Here are just a few of the films that have been filmed predominantly in London, along …