Film Review

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…

A Star Is Born Review

There’s no denying the marketability of Bradley Cooper’s A Star is Born. The enormously successful…

Columbus Review

#STARRINGJOHNCHO is a vital and important social-media campaign highlighting the lack of Asian representation in…

Tehran Taboo Review

Thanks to the jailing of her drug-addicted husband, Pari (Elmira Rafziadeh) has been forced into…

Anchor and Hope Review

“You’re a dick!” chuckles Kat (Natalia Tena), as she playfully wrestles with her Spanish friend,…

Crazy Rich Asians Review

Genre: Romance, Comedy Directed by: Jon M. Chu Starring: Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh, Gemma Chan, Awkwafina, Ken Jeong…

The Breadwinner DVD Review

Family, telling stories and history are all key elements to The Secret of Kells, Song…