Raise Hell: The Life & Times of Molly Ivins Review

‘I have come to cheer y’all up about the state of politics in our great…

Helmut Newton: The Bad and The Beautiful Review

Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful is an overview of the career of Newton,…

5 of the best films from this year’s BFI London Film Festival

Well, there we have it. So ends what was surely the strangest edition of the…

The Devil Has A Name Review

Based on true events, The Devil Has A Name tells the story of farmer Fred…

Limbo – BFI London Film Festival Review

In a dingy house in the remotest part of a remote Scottish island, four refugees…

Carmilla Review

True fans of gothic literature will be the first to inform you that while Bram…

The Other Lamb Review

Selah (Raffey Cassidy) was born into a cult led by a man whose followers –…

I Am Greta Review

Let’s face it – when watching something like I Am Greta, it’s hard to separate…

Undine – BFI London Film Festival Review

We arrive in the middle of a break-up. Undine (Paula Beer) and Johannes (Jacob Matschenz)…

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…