The best black and white films now in colour

Have you ever wondered what your all-time favourite black and white films would look like…

The Beach Bum Review

There is a story to The Beach Bum, but it doesn’t matter all that much.…

6 of the most dysfunctional families within the horror genre

There truly is nothing scarier than the psychological damage that a dysfunctional family can cause,…

DC Female Superheroes We All Need to Channel

We all look up to celebrities, sports stars and reality stars as role models, but…

BFI London Film Festival 2019: The Best Of The Fest

That’s all folks. With the 63rd London Film Festival over for another year, here are…

The Peanut Butter Falcon Review

Zak (Zack Gottsagen) is a wrestling-obsessed young man with Down’s syndrome who has been living…

A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood – BFI London Film Festival Review

Two years ago, I didn’t know who Fred Rogers was. Slowly, but very surely, reports…

The Irishman – BFI London Film Festival Review

“It is what it is” is almost comedic in its delivery in The Irishman. Robert…

Jacob, Mimmi and the Talking Dogs – BFI London Film Festival Review

It happens at least once a festival – maybe more, if you’re lucky. You come…

Tehran: City Of Love Review

Mina (Forough Ghajabagli) is an overweight secretary who works at a cosmetic surgery office. Vahid…

Sister – BFI London Film Festival Review

Rayna (Monika Naydenova) is a girl who can’t stop crying wolf. She lives with her…

Rare Beasts – BFI London Film Festival Review

British audiences of a certain age will know Billie Piper from the halcyon days of…