A glamourous one-woman show with a dark streak, The Human Voice is a masterfully crafted piece of short filmmaking. Starring—and only starring—Tilda Swinton, the one-room drama takes viewers through a roller coaster of emotions in…

A glamourous one-woman show with a dark streak, The Human Voice is a masterfully crafted piece of short filmmaking. Starring—and only starring—Tilda Swinton, the one-room drama takes viewers through a roller coaster of emotions in…
Set amongst the chilly coastal landscapes of Lyme Regis, West Dorset, Ammonite is a gracefully-directed period piece of forbidden love. Written and directed by Francis Lee, Ammonite takes place circa. 1840, starring Kate Winslet as…
The Cronenberg family fingerprints are all over this one. Brandon Cronenberg’s second feature film Possessor boasts the sort of transgressive body horror his dad would be proud of. It also excels at a kind of…
Drinks are on Mads Mikkelsen as Thomas Vinterberg’s Another Round wins The best film at the BFI London Film Festival’s inaugural Virtual LFF Audience Awards. Thanks to the current climate with Covid-19, the virtual awards…
As part of the 64th annual London Film Festival, the BFI have collated a digital library of short films from around the globe. Exposing Territories, Speculative Futures and We Built a World are just some…
Horror resides deep within everyday occurrences in this elegant genre-spanning psychodrama from Argentina. Inés splits her work life between singing in a prestigious choir and dubbing bonkers Japanese flicks into Spanish. Constantly at the mercy…
It’s a quiet domestic scene. A Muslim couple arrive home, she makes a cup of tea in their nicely equipped kitchen and chats to him while he settles down in his armchair in the next…
The UK Trailer for Francis Lee’s much anticipated second feature Ammonite has been released. Ahead of it’s UK Premiere at BFI London Film Festival we get a look at the film starring Kate Winslet and…
True love is not always enough to conquer all in Jennifer Sheridan’s intelligent and affecting horror film. Rose and Sam are living off-grid in the Welsh woodlands. Rose fills her days writing a romantic novel…
It was hard not to compare Regina King’s One Night in Miami with a play I love: Picasso at the Lapin Agile by Steve Martin. Yes, he is my hero so any excuse to mention…
A night sky slowly fills up with stars until there’s barely room for any more. One shines especially bright, brilliantly even, but then fades and disappears. It’s a supernova and, in a more earthly context,…
Worldwide studies show that over 50 million people suffer from some form of dementia, with cases rising by around 10million each year. Debilitating, destabilising, and continuously evolving, it is an invisible disease that can change…
I think we can all agree that many of the processes and support systems in place in the UK and Eire are broken. If 2020 has shown us anything is that, as long as the…
Fresh from an award winning reception at Berlin earlier this year, director Bassam Tariq’s debut feature Mogul Mowgli arrives at this year’s London Film Festival, the event that he regards as his film’s the acid…