Film Review

Nancy DVD Review

Andrea Riseborough has done outstanding work in films of all shapes and sizes for more…

Sicario 2 – Soldado DVD Review

Most people who’ll watch Sicario 2: Soldado will already have seen the first movie – a…

Rafiki – BFI London Film Festival Review

Wanuri Kahiu’s thesis statement for Rafiki perfectly sums up the message of the film: “Feel all…

Stan & Ollie – BFI London Film Festival Review

Stan & Ollie depends on the strength of Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly. Recreating…

Benjamin – BFI London Film Festival Review

Simon Amstell, comedian and writer, created something of a buzz when his first foray into…

The Hate U Give – BFI London Film Festival Review

With regards to cinema, teenagers are exceptionally lucky with what is on offer today. Ladybird,…

A Private War – BFI London Film Festival Review

In 2002, Rosamund Pike starred as the femme fatale in Brosnan’s last James Bond movie,…

If Beale Street Could Talk – BFI London Film Festival Review

On the back of Moonlight, Barry Jenkins has become a must-see filmmaker. His follow-up film,…

Dublin Oldschool – BFI London Film Festival Review

After Trainspotting, there was an influx of drug-fuelled rave movies. In America, Doug Liman’s Go…

The Favourite – BFI London Film Festival Review

When the trailer for Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Favourite was first released it seemed a perfect…

Outlaw King – BFI London Film Festival Review

From the outset, Outlaw King clearly owes a debt to Game of Thrones, maybe a…

Peterloo – BFI London Film Festival Review

There are parents and teachers who want to educate their children on the Peterloo Massacre…