Month: September 2019
TOXIC BEAUTY – INVESTIGATIVE DOCUMENTARY INTO THE DANGERS OF PARABENS AND OTHER CHEMICALS IN PHARMACEUTICALS USED REGULARLY BY WOMEN AND MEN. RAINDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2019. WHO AND WHAT CAN WE TRUST WHEN WE WANT TO BE “AT OUR BEST”?? It took Phyllis Ellis three years of research to make this documentary who said “Chemicals are…
Lets all focus on Finding Love! (True or Otherwise!) Writer/Director of Truck Films Matt Roberts examines in this comedy the age when more is expected of people and yet sometimes nothing will still go right when one is in ones thirties! It is when one is expected to marry, have kids, get a promotion, get…
A Beginner’s guide to Japan is scheduled to publish as the country bids for the world’s attention first with the Rugby World Cup and then with the Tokyo Olympics next summer. The underlying surge in foreign tourists over the past six years Japan and a window for Japan hands – old and new- how everything…
Former UK prime minister’s tenure as Conservative leader simply highlighted a warm-up act before another Bullingdon Club boy Boris Johnson, blagged his way to his days at the top. According to Johnson Cameron is genuinely clever and hard-working a “girly swot” but according to Cameron, Johnson who styles himself as the “Hulk” is a jealous…
Google’s CEO, has warned politicians against a thoughtless regulation of artificial Intelligence arguing that existing rules may still be sufficient to govern the new technology. Sundar Pichai want “ smart regulation” that balanced innovation with protecting citizens, while many regulators are more interested in tackling Google over antitrust than AI, as Google is keen to…
Thomas Cook has approached the UK government for a bailout to save itself from collapse after its lenders threatened to pull out of a proposed rescue deal. The travel group was locked in talks yesterday with multiple potential investors which include the government providing a lifeline of £200m as part of the demand from its…
“Homeless Ashes” – a delight of a drama on the silver screen concerning one man’s socially interactive struggle with domestic disputes and life on the street.§ Marc Zammit was not only behind the fundraising and directing of this film, he is also the enchanting star player in this gripping drama. One might think that a…
“How West London Wins!” – FAB new Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass Gin Bar:- drinks and high drama immersive experience near Notting Hill. Just on the doorstep of Westbourne Park Tube or indeed a short walk from Notting Hill or Ladbroke Grove Tubes is a new Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass inspired Gin…
18-29 September 2019 www.raindance.org/festival The Raindance Film Festival returns to London 18-29 September for its 27th edition. Against a backdrop of divisive politics and global turmoil, Raindance uses the medium of cinema to amplify the voice of indie filmmakers with compelling stories to tell. Whether it’s honest narratives from trans people, exposing environmental crimes,…