BFI London Film Festival

Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story – BFI London Film Festival Review

Chris Sievey, first and foremost, is an artist. Creator of the magnificently weird Frank Sidebottom,…

The Front Runner – BFI London Film Festival Review

In 1988, Gary Hart was the front runner for the presidency in America. Directed by…

Won’t You Be My Neighbor? – BFI London Film Festival Review

Until this year, Mister Rogers was not a figure that featured in my life. In…

The Raft – BFI London Film Festival Review

This year marks the end of Big Brother on Channel 5. Inevitably, it will return,…

Beautiful Boy – BFI London Film Festival Review

David Scheff (Steve Carell) asks an expert in the field of drug-addiction about his son,…

Bad Reputation – BFI London Film Festival Review

Bad Reputation tracks the career of Joan Jett, formerly of The Runaways and The Blackhearts,…

The Guilty – BFI London Film Festival Review

Asger (Jakob Cedergren) is bored. He used to be a street cop, but after an…

Evelyn – BFI London Film Festival Review

Filmmaker Orlando von Einsiedel has a secret within his family. The two parents and three…

5 gems to watch at London Film Festival 2018

As the 62nd BFI London Film Festival commences, one of the biggest challenges for movie…

8 of the best films to watch at this year’s BFI London Film Festival

The London Film Festival is due to kick off tonight with Steve McQueen’s Widows. Culturefly…

BFI London Film Festival 2017: The Best Of The Fest

In our London Film Festival preview, we predicted we would be tired. It’s a prediction…

On Chesil Beach – BFI London Film Festival Review

As Dominic Cooke’s directorial debut On Chesil Beach draws to a close, the final shot…