The Final Year – BFI London Film Festival Review

Don’t expect The Final Year to be about Trump. With unprecedented access to The White…

Call Me By Your Name – BFI London Film Festival Review

“Is it better to speak or to die?” asks Armie Hammer’s Oliver, the 24-year-old summer…

Blade Runner 2049 Review

Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller Directed by: Denis Villeneuve Starring: Harrison Ford, Ryan Gosling, Ana de Armas, Jared Leto, Dave…

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…

London Film Festival 2017: The best films to watch during the next 10 days

Tired. That’s the word we, Culturefly’s dedicated team of writers, will describe ourselves as over…

This Month at the Cinema: It isn’t only superheroes saving the day

Do you know what the scariest thing is about October? Pumpkin spice lattes. They rise…