Zehra Phelan
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Once failed wannabe actress, Ex-music industry veteran who once dabbled in Artist Management, and now Film Journalist extraordinaire. My love for the arts has seen my fingers in many pies but my love of Film won the battle. Current work credits include Film Editor at Flavourmag, Film Journalist/Writer at HeyUGuys, London Live's London Film Club and DIY Magazine. Previous work credits contributor at The Voice Newspaper, FlickFeast, MyFilmClub and film review slot on radio.Paddington 2 Review
Those who absolutely adored 2014’s outing of Paddington’s big screen adventure have nothing to fear for the Marmalade loving Peruvian bear and his return...
Paddington 2 Press Conference Highlights
Friday 3rd of November saw cast and filmmakers of Paddington 2 gather at London's The Shard for a Press Conference to chat about the...
Exclusive: Paddington 2 Interviews – Hugh Bonneville, Paul King and more
The cutest marmalade sandwich loving bear is back on November 10 in the follow up to his 2014 outing in Paddington 2.Writer/Director Paul King has...
Call Me By Your Name Review
Love is love no matter what gender it befalls; Luca Guadagino states this fact boldly and without repercussion in such a delightfully tender composition,...
Thor: Ragnarok Review
It’s been four years since the burly Norse god and friends last graced our screens, with a complete change in direction in a choice...
Exclusive Interview: Jim Sturgess on Geostorm
In this week’s release of Geostorm, Brothers Jake (Gerald Butler) and Max (Jim Sturgess) have to put aside their differences in order to save...
Marshall Review
Hard hitting courtroom drama it may not be, but this biopic of Thurgood Marshall, before he becomes the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, tantalizes...
Exclusive: Banter filled interview with Double Date’s Danny Morgan and Michael...
After taking this year’s Horror Channel Frightfest by storm, Danny Morgan’s hilarious horror/comedy Double Date, finally hit the cinemas on Friday the 13th of...
Double Date Review
Benjamin Barfoot’s directorial debut, Double Date went down a storm at this year’s Horror Channel Frightfest, boasting bloodthirsty gore, lots of fun and frivolity,...
Boy Review
Before Taika Waititi hit the big time with the wonderful Hunt for the Wilderpeople and subsequently taking the helm on the latest venture of...
The Mountain Between Us Review
Pretentious audiences turn away now; there is nothing to see here but a simple yet predictable survival love story which is pure unadulterated entertainment....
Exclusive: Idris Elba talks The Mountain Between Us, following his co-star...
Friday the 6th of October see's the release of the romantic survival film, The Mountain Between Us starring Idris Elba and Kate Winslet.With that...
Goodbye Christopher Robin Review
A.A. Milne, a poet, playwright and writer, rose to a new level of fame when the beloved series of Winnie the Pooh books were...
An Enchanted journey to Hundred Acre Wood for Goodbye Christopher Robin
Winnie the Pooh, has been a part of many glorious childhoods, beloved amongst children and adults worldwide over the years, his stories of adventure...
Victoria and Abdul Review
It’s not very often we see an actor reprise a role they so dutiful thrived in twenty years previous, except Dame Judy Dench, who...
American Assassin Review
If we’ve seen it once we’ve seen it a million times before, an action thriller doused in revenge, American Assassin has that hum drum...
The Limehouse Golem Review
Forever portrayed as a shadowy and squalid place, yet again, late 1880’s London plays home to the murderous glow of mysterious and brutal killings...
Logan Lucky Review
Steven Soderbergh may have bought himself out of his own self-imposed retirement to give audiences an A-plus hillbilly heist with an all-star ensemble cast...
Detroit Review
The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty’s Kathryn Bigelow has a certain type of skill in her arsenal to take human trauma and horror...
The Hitman’s Bodyguard Review
Doused in Muthf***ers, The Hitman's Bodyguard is a no-brainer, no literally, Patrick Hughes venture into the world of high octane, tongue in cheek entertainment...
Detroit Press Conference Highlights with John Boyega, Kathryn Bigelow, Will Poulter,...
The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty director, Kathryn Bigelow will next week see the release of her much anticipated movie, Detroit, which stars...
Atomic Blonde Review
Doused in 80’s pop culture, a fierce female fighting machine, and kickass choreographed fight sequences; Atomic Blonde is all about atheistics as Charlize Theron...
Girls Trip – Jada Pinkett Smith Interview
To celebrate the release of the R-rated Girls Trip – which is out in cinemas now – We had the honour of speaking to...
Get Out Interview – Producer Jason Blum talks Jordan Peele, M...
To celebrate the release of the runaway socially conscious thriller/horror Get Out we got the chance to have a chat with the pioneering production...
Dunkirk Review
The hype is real for Christopher Nolan’s much anticipated Dunkirk, it’s a spectacular and very British film of epic proportions, of thundering dread that...
War for the Planet of the Apes Review
In the final showdown of Ape versus Human, Andy Serkis’s Caeser stands strong in an epic blockbuster of swinging action, humanised humour and a...
Spider-Man: Homecoming Review
It seems reboots of Spider-man are ten a penny but this time around, Sony has opened its doors to the advice and guidance of...
Stars take to the red carpet for Premiere of All Eyez...
Last night celebrities from the world of music took to the red carpet of the premiere for the Tupac Shakur biopic All Eyez on...
Despicable Me 3 Review
Illumination are back with their lovable minions with a side of evil turned good guy Gru in the third outing of the funtastic Despicable...
All Eyez On Me Review
Tupac Shakur was quite frankly, not only a great rapper but a poetic lyricist, but in this acquainted biopic, poetic justice doesn’t roll with...