Emily Mortimer
Paddington is back! A full seven years after Paddington 2 won the Academy Award for…
Follows Paddington and the Brown family as they visit Aunt Lucy in Peru, but a mystery sends them to the Amazon rainforest and up Peruvian mountains.
Blake I. Collier takes a deep dive into the ways films explore dementia and turn it into a source of horror with varied results.
We attend a roundtable with director Natalie Erika James, cast members Robyn Nevin, Emily Mortimer, and Bella Heathcote to dive deeper into Relic.
Alex Lines spoke for director Natalie Erika James about her directorial debut Relic, the process of co-writing the script and influences.
In a deeper look, Relic is a film that will leave you speechless, enamored with the visual showcase you have just witnessed.
Relic, through a deliciously brilliant depiction, personifies and tackles the social and familial issues surrounding dementia.
A daughter, mother and grandmother are haunted by a manifestation of dementia that consumes their family’s home.
We had to opportunity to sit down with the director of Good Posture, Dolly Wells, as well as the film’s leading ladies, Emily Mortimer and Grace Van Patten.
Lost Holiday illustrates our inescapable desire for the days when irresponsible behavior was met with laughter and a slap on the wrist, but what happens when that responsibility is willfully ignored.
Write When You Get Work can be sweet, and there are semblances of earnest intentions, but overall it feels tame.
Director Isabel Coixet tries to adapt The Bookshop’s source material in its entirety – and it feels incoherent told as a narrative feature.
From the riotous to the poignant, Sally Potter’s The Party taps into the state-of-the-nation with a smart, sharp comedy populated with hilarious characters and brought to life by a truly fantastic cast.
In this analysis of 2007 film Lars And The Real Girl, we talk about how Lars’s delusions are very similar to how we find catharsis in film.