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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,…

Bad Times At The El Royale Review

An inspired doo-wop and motown soundtrack propels the action in Bad Times at the El…

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…

The Haunting of Hill House review: Seriously scary supernatural horror with a psychological edge

Terrorised families and traumatised children are staples of the supernatural horror genre, playing on our…

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…

Krypton Season 1 Review: An uninspiring origin story following Superman’s grandfather

Krypton saw a fair few comparisons to Game of Thrones and, in basic terms, it isn’t hard…

The Walking Dead Season 9, Episode 1 Review: ‘A New Beginning’

Well here we go again. It’s time to get back on the horse and take…

ITV’s Vanity Fair review: A well-crafted and whip-smart adaptation of Thackeray’s classic novel

As widely-adapted as William Makepeace Thackeray’s Vanity Fair is, ITV’s take on the classic novel has…