Film Review

180 Degree Rule – BFI London Film Festival Review

For half an hour, 180 Degree Rule is a solid Iranian drama. We meet Sara…

Herself – BFI London Film Festival Review

Finally, she’s had enough. The last beating was the last straw: Sandra (Clare Dunne) and…

My Zoe Review

Geneticist Isabelle (Julie Delpy) and architect James (Richard Armitage) are trapped in a bitter custody…

The Bay of Silence Review

Newlyweds Will (Claes Bang) and Rosalind (Olga Kurylenko) live happily together with her twin daughters…

Miss Juneteenth Review

Juneteenth is the annual celebration of the day in 1865 that slaves in Texas were…

Monsoon Review

Henry Golding arrived on the scene a fully-fledged, real-life handsome prince. First in modern day…

Tesla Review

Biopics. Always heavily garlanded – it’s a rare year at the Oscars where you don’t…

I Used To Go Here Review

When we meet 35-year-old Kate (Gillian Jacobs), she’s on the other side of her happily…

Socrates Review

Socrates is an engrossing, immersive journey of determination amid grief. It follows the titular Socrates…

She Dies Tomorrow Review

We’re all going to die, I just think we should be able to talk about…

Yes, God, Yes Review

Alice (Natalia Dyer) attends a Catholic high school. A very Catholic high school. Her days…

Babyteeth Review

If you were given the unenviable task of classifying Babyteeth, you’d have to either lump…