Leslie Byron Pitt

Leslie Byron Pitt

Leslie Byron Pitt is a film blogger, podcast host, and aspiring amateur photographer, who works in interior sales.

He’s currently working on building his portfolio of works.

Leslie studied Film and Video Production at Bucks New University (formerly BCUC). He lives in the home countries.

Wild Tales : DVD Film Review

By Leslie Byron Pitt @Afrofilmviewer After a more than favourable year at Cannes and the Academy Awards, Wild Tales finally lands itself on Home Release for members of the great unwashed like myself. While the likes of Mark Kermode and Peter Bradshaw have kind words with this vengeful, dark comedy....

Second Coming : Film Review

By Miranda Schiller @mirandadadada What would happen if a middle-class woman in London were pregnant with the second coming of Jesus via immaculate conception? If Debbie Tucker Green's The Second Coming is to be believed, nothing much. There'd be an argument with the husband, a best friend worrying about her...

Orange Is The New Black Season Three : Trailer

Two days to go until your life is once again completely taken over by Orange is the New Black! Alex is back being a badass, Piper's power grows and a 'genetically perfect' newbie will be joining the ladies of Litchfield pen. Season three out on Netflix June 12th. Cannot wait....

Everyone’s Going To Die : Trailer

Everyone's Going To Die is not your average rom-com, as the title itself and trailer below reveals! Featuring a very cool Nora Tschirner and a very silver-foxy Rob Knighton. A quirky British offering from the intriguing director collective Jones. In cinemas June 26th. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNzZ2k9y1Ic&feature=youtu.be

Appropriate Behaviour : Trailer

If you missed Appropriate Behaviour at the cinema then shame on you, however by the end of this month you'll have a chance to redeem yourself, as the films out on DVD in the U.K. from June 29th. For our full review click here. Exclusive Bad Business Owner clip below,...

Secret Cinema : Star Wars Party Preview!

By Miranda Schiller @mirandadadada Secret Cinema has always been about more than film, with its screenings being immersive events and a different experience for every visitor. This year, they are expanding even further afield, into retail and nightclub territory. You can get into the mood and stock up on costume...

Kajaki : Film Review

By Emma Silverthorn @HouseOf_Gazelle Kajaki is based on the true story of  a group of soldiers, who in 2006 whilst on a routine expedition of the Kajaki dam in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, stumbled right into a minefield. What followed in reality was five hours of hell as the men waited...

The Man Who Saved The World : Film Review

By Adam Turner @AdamTurnerPR The Man Who Saved the World is a Danish historical thriller directed by Peter Anthony. It recounts the story of a modest, yet heroic, Russian Lieutenant General who in 1983 saved the world from, what could have been, the most disastrous nuclear war ever. The main...

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