BFI London film Festival 2020 – Film Review – The Intruder (2020)
Horror resides deep within everyday occurrences in this elegant genre-spanning psychodrama from Argentina. Inés splits her work life between singing...
Horror resides deep within everyday occurrences in this elegant genre-spanning psychodrama from Argentina. Inés splits her work life between singing...
It’s a quiet domestic scene. A Muslim couple arrive home, she makes a cup of tea in their nicely equipped...
The UK Trailer for Francis Lee's much anticipated second feature Ammonite has been released. Ahead of it's UK Premiere at...
It’s easily one of the most memorable images from this year’s London Film Festival. Mads Mikkelsen’s exuberant yet irony-tinged dance...
True love is not always enough to conquer all in Jennifer Sheridan's intelligent and affecting horror film. Rose and Sam...
In recent times horror anthology films are rare, personal favourites such as Creepshow (1982) Creepshow 2 (1987) Trick r Treat...
It was hard not to compare Regina King’s One Night in Miami with a play I love: Picasso at the...
A night sky slowly fills up with stars until there’s barely room for any more. One shines especially bright, brilliantly...
I think we can all agree that many of the processes and support systems in place in the UK and...
Benjamin Ree’s moving, intriguing and, at times, fairly baffling documentary turned heads at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Much of...
A stunning dogumentary that shadows stray bitch Zeytin as she shines a light on the neglected refugee community of Istanbul....
About twenty minutes into Steve McQueen's Mangrove, the first of his five-episode mini-series Small Axe playing at this year's London...
One of the wonderful things about cinema is its ability take you to another world. Fantasy, other sides of our...
2020 is turning out to be the year of women in horror, Natalie Erika James’ Relic, Romola Garai’s Amulet, Josephine...