The Plague Review

Twelve year-old Ben (Everett Blunck) is spending the summer at water polo camp. The other…

Miroirs No. 3 Review

Laura (Paula Beer) is in a car crash in the rural German countryside. Though her…

Two Women Review

Violette (Laurence Leboeuf) is on maternity leave, and is fed up of frequently being left…

Dead Man’s Wire Review

1977, Indianapolis. Tony Kiritsis (Bill Skarsgård) walks into a mortgage company with a loaded gun,…

Glasgow Film Festival 2026: The best of the rest of the fest

Here are five other highlights from this year’s Glasgow Film Festival: Nino Nino (Théodore Pellerin)…

No Ordinary Heist – Glasgow Film Festival 2026 Review

Belfast, the run up to Christmas, 2004. Richard (Eddie Marsan) is the boss of a…

Rebuilding – Glasgow Film Festival 2026 Review

“How are you holding up?”, Dusty’s (Josh O’Connor) friends keep asking. His family ranch has…

Rose of Nevada – Glasgow Film Festival 2026 Review

It’s hard to know how to write about Rose of Nevada, written and directed by…

Animalia Review

Itto (Oumaïma Barid), a pregnant young Moroccan woman from a poor background, lives with her…

Predators Review

It was a show that gripped America. Actors posing as children would lure predatory men…

London Film Festival 2025: The best of the rest of the fest

Here’s our roundup of the best movies from this year’s London Film Festival that we didn’t have time to cover in full.

Têtes Brûlées – BFI London Film Festival Review

12 year-old Eya’s (Safa Gharboui) favourite person in the whole world is her older brother…