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Author Archives: Bolaji O

Waterloo’s BFI IMAX reopens after major upgrades
25 Nov 2022

Waterloo’s BFI IMAX reopens after major upgrades

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News | 0

The nation’s most immersive cinema, Waterloo’s BFI IMAX, has reopened after major upgrades.The UK’s biggest screen is now 65 ft high (the equivalent of five double decker buses) and 85 ft wide.Its advanced laser projection allows for a crisper quality, … Continued

Is The Future Of Cinema Fully Immersive And Multi-Sensory?
25 Nov 2022

Is The Future Of Cinema Fully Immersive And Multi-Sensory?

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News | 0

The VR Voyager Motion Chair from LA-based Positron is ushering in a new, fully immersive way to experience films, spectacular locations, and experiences. Source: Is The Future Of Cinema Fully Immersive And Multi-Sensory?

Jack O’Connell fits the James Bond producers’ perfect criteria to be next 007
25 Nov 2022

Jack O’Connell fits the James Bond producers’ perfect criteria to be next 007

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News | 0

Now that Daniel Craig has hung up the tuxedo, the search for the next James Bond is on – and fans of Steven Knight’s new drama SAS Rogue Heroes think they know just the right person. Source: Jack O’Connell fits … Continued

James Bond
The Draughtsman’s Contract review – Peter Greenaway’s cerebral intrigue still beguiles
25 Nov 2022

The Draughtsman’s Contract review – Peter Greenaway’s cerebral intrigue still beguiles

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News | 0

40 years later, here’s a re-release of a classic from the British Film Institute and Channel 4, in the era when they cleverly nurtured non-commercial art. If anything, Peter Greenaway looks brighter, relentlessly smarter and more exasperating than ever. When … Continued

The Crown Season 5: Did the Al-Fayeds Really Produce Chariots of Fire?
25 Nov 2022

The Crown Season 5: Did the Al-Fayeds Really Produce Chariots of Fire?

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News | 0

Chariots of Fire has been considered a classic in subsequent years, setting a new standard for sports films. Source: The Crown Season 5: Did the Al-Fayeds Really Produce Chariots of Fire?

Derek Jacobi at 84: ‘In my line of work you can go on for ever’
25 Nov 2022

Derek Jacobi at 84: ‘In my line of work you can go on for ever’

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News | 0

The actor talks to Richard Morrison about I, Claudius, the role that made him a star — and working with Laurence Olivier. Source: Derek Jacobi at 84: ‘In my line of work you can go on for ever’ | Saturday … Continued

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