Posts tagged "Jason Reitman"

BFI London Film Festival: The Front Runner

The Front Runner

The Front Runner Directed by Jason Reitman Starring Hugh Jackman, Vera Farmiga and J.K. Simmons Screening at LFF October 14th and 15th 2018 by Richard Hamer A relative footnote in U.S. political history, given new resonance in the era of Trump, Twitter and 24-hour online news, The Front Runner charts the fall of 1988 Presidential […]

Kaitlyn Dever

by Joanna Orland Kaitlyn Dever is a young American actress with a very promising career ahead of her.  Already a breakout star as Jayden from the amazing film Short Term 12 and other roles including Loretta McCready in Justified and Eve Baxter in Last Man Standing, Dever is about to go mainstream with her role […]

Men, Women & Children

Directed by Jason Reitman Starring Ansel Elgort, Kaitlyn Dever, Rosemarie DeWitt, Jennifer Garner, Judy Greer, Dean Norris, Adam Sandler and the voice of Emma Thompson In UK Cinemas December 5th, 2014 by Joanna Orland Men, Women & Children is a portrait of modern day society and the effect that technology is having upon us.  In […]

Men, Women & Children: UK Trailer

The new UK trailer for Men, Women & Children is here! The film by Jason Reitman will hit UK cinemas on December 5th and stars Ansel Elgort, Adam Sandler, Jennifer Garner, Judy Greer and Kaitlyn Dever.

BFI London Film Festival Programme Launch

by Laura Patricia Jones Eagerly awaited by film fans across the capital, today was the big day that the BFI announced the full programme for this year’s London Film Festival. Like for kids at Christmas, the reveal was a long anticipated treat to finally see what excitement the festival would be offering us this year. […]

Labor Day

Labor Day Directed by Jason Reitman Starring Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin, Gattlin Griffith, Tobey Maguire and Clark Gregg In UK Cinemas March 21st, 2014 by Ruth Thomson This is director Jason Reitman’s fifth film – previously he cranked up George Clooney’s air miles in Up in the Air and sprinkled sardonic indie fairy dust over […]

The 57th BFI London Film Festival

by Joanna Orland & Ruth Thomson This year’s BFI London Film Festival was less of a star-studded affair, and more about the films themselves. Key films featured at this year’s festival, reminding the audience and the world that the BFI London Film Festival is a strong contender on the world’s film festival circuit. Highlights included […]

Juno

by Joanna Orland Not named after a city in Alaska, or the Canadian music awards, Juno is about a teenaged girl (named Juno) who finds herself pregnant and decides to give the baby up for adoption. Juno is THE big hype of 2008 so far, nominated for awards left right and centre. Ellen Page in […]