Shoplifters Review

Shoplifters centres on the Shibata family, who live in a one-room shack in Tokyo. Although they…

Best Vigilante Films: From Kick-Ass to Robin Hood

Fighting crime and taking the law into their own hands, vigilantes are some of the…

Pili DVD Review

The eponymous protagonist of Pili, played by Bello Rashid, is a young single mother with…

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Review

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald takes us back to Hogwarts. It’s a brief stop…

Nancy DVD Review

Andrea Riseborough has done outstanding work in films of all shapes and sizes for more…

Sicario 2 – Soldado DVD Review

Most people who’ll watch Sicario 2: Soldado will already have seen the first movie – a…

BFI London Film Festival 2018: The Best Of The Fest

Hundreds of films played at this year’s London Film Festival and to whittle it down to…

Rafiki – BFI London Film Festival Review

Wanuri Kahiu’s thesis statement for Rafiki perfectly sums up the message of the film: “Feel all…

Stan & Ollie – BFI London Film Festival Review

Stan & Ollie depends on the strength of Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly. Recreating…

Benjamin – BFI London Film Festival Review

Simon Amstell, comedian and writer, created something of a buzz when his first foray into…

The Hate U Give – BFI London Film Festival Review

With regards to cinema, teenagers are exceptionally lucky with what is on offer today. Ladybird,…

A Private War – BFI London Film Festival Review

In 2002, Rosamund Pike starred as the femme fatale in Brosnan’s last James Bond movie,…