Film Review

School Life Review

Genre: Documentary Directed by: Neasa Ní Chianáin & David Rane No matter how long you’ve been out…

The Meyerowitz Stories – BFI London Film Festival Review

Families are difficult. The relationships Noah Baumbach introduces us to in The Meyerowitz Stories (New…

The Ornithologist Review

Genre: Drama, Mystery Directed by: João Pedro Rodrigues Starring: Paul Hamy, Xelo Cagiao, João Pedro Rodrigues, Han Wen, Chan…

Roller Dreams – BFI London Film Festival Review

Cast your mind back to Michael Jackson’s Bad music video. Among the moonwalking and crotch-grabs,…

Azmaish: A Journey Through the Subcontinent – BFI London Film Festival Review

A tree in Mumbai is covered with religious paraphernalia: a picture of Jesus; a wooden…

Ava – BFI London Film Festival Review

If you’ve seen Claire Simon’s documentary The Graduation, you’ll know that even to get accepted…

The Exception DVD Review

Theatre director David Leveaux’s film debut, The Exception, tells a fictionalised account of the later…

Baywatch DVD Review

Seth Gordon’s filmography over the past six years should give a hint of what you…

Song to Song DVD Review

“Any experience is better than no experience” narrates Faye, the closest thing to a lead…

Kingsman: The Golden Circle Review

Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy Directed by: Matthew Vaughn Starring: Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Julianne Moore, Sophie Cookson, Pedro…

In The Name of All Canadians Review

Fittingly, to close the London Hot Docs screenings this year is a short-film compilation, In…

Our Last Tango Review

I’ll be the first to admit that I have two left feet. Yes, I’m that…