You Don’t Nomi – BFI London Film Festival Review

Nearly twenty-five years on, Showgirls continues to build a fan base – and since watching…

5 films to watch at this year’s BFI London Film Festival

Once more unto the breach, film fans! It’s that glorious time of year again when…

Mapplethorpe Review

As a die-hard fan of Patti Smith I was incredibly intrigued to watch the new…

Watergate DVD Review

Charles Ferguson’s Watergate is a 261 minute, six episode deep dive into – what was at…

Night Hunter Review

Swapping capes and suave suits for cable knit sweaters and a near-permanent frown, Henry Cavill’s…

Honeyland Review

I defy you not to fall in love with Hatidze, the last female beehunter in…

Phoenix Review

Jill (Ylva Bjørkaas Thedin) has it tough. Her mother Astrid (Marie Bonnevie) is manic-depressive, and…

Long Shot DVD Review

On paper, the idea of a romantic comedy so intrinsically tied to and directly addressing…

Her Smell Review

Her Smell throws us into the action with a bravura, twenty-five minute long opening act. We…

Under The Silver Lake DVD Review

With Under the Silver Lake, his follow up to the successful low budget horror movie,…

5 reasons to watch Wild Rose

Wild Rose delighted audiences when it arrived in cinemas earlier this year, but did you…

JT LeRoy Review

In the late nineties and early noughties, JT LeRoy was a literary sensation. His books…