Hilma Review

When I first began watching Hilma, Lasse Hallström’s biopic about revolutionary artist Hilma af Klint,…

London Film Festival 2022: The best of the rest of the fest

Here’s a rundown of some of the other hidden gems from this year’s London Film…

Emily the Criminal – BFI London Film Festival Review

Emily (Aubrey Plaza) never intended to be delivering food to get by at this stage…

Liquor Store Dreams – BFI London Film Festival Review

To be a liquor store owner in America is an unglamorous, exhausting, dangerous prospect. Most…

The Worst Ones – BFI London Film Festival Review

A film crew, led by debut director Gabriel (Johan Heldeburgh), have come to a working-class…

Small, Slow but Steady – BFI London Film Festival Review

Boxing is a dangerous sport at the best of times, but for deaf fighters, those…

6 films to watch at BFI London Film Festival 2022

The news is bleak, and so’s the weather, but at least the London Film Festival…

One Second Review

China, during the Cultural Revolution. An unnamed man (Zhang Liu) has escaped from a labour…

Strawberry Mansion Review

How you will feel about Strawberry Mansion will probably line up with your visceral reaction…

Win Lightyear on Blu-ray and a signed poster

You know the toy. Discover his story when Disney and Pixar Studios’ epic space adventure…

Free Chol Soo Lee Review

Even before being jailed for a murder he did not commit, Chol Soo Lee’s life…

Hit The Road Review

‘If I don’t answer my cell, people will worry, and I have serious matters to…