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Suspiria – BFI London Film Festival Review

Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria has already divided audiences. A remake of Dario Argento’s gory Italian horror,…

Been So Long – BFI London Film Festival Review

In introducing her film to this year’s LFF audience, Been So Long director Tinge Krishnan emphasised…

Rosie – BFI London Film Festival Review

Most of us like to think we are a million miles from living on the…

United Skates – BFI London Film Festival Review

In the United States, roller-skating is an art form. Hip-hop beats dominate the noise in…

Life Itself – BFI London Film Festival Review

Life Itself has guts to target a mainstream romantic-comedy crowd while simultaneously telling a tale…

Dogman – BFI London Film Festival Review

Dogman reunites director Matteo Garrone with the dark, criminal underbelly of Italy we were introduced…

Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story – BFI London Film Festival Review

Chris Sievey, first and foremost, is an artist. Creator of the magnificently weird Frank Sidebottom,…

The Front Runner – BFI London Film Festival Review

In 1988, Gary Hart was the front runner for the presidency in America. Directed by…

Won’t You Be My Neighbor? – BFI London Film Festival Review

Until this year, Mister Rogers was not a figure that featured in my life. In…

The Raft – BFI London Film Festival Review

This year marks the end of Big Brother on Channel 5. Inevitably, it will return,…

Beautiful Boy – BFI London Film Festival Review

David Scheff (Steve Carell) asks an expert in the field of drug-addiction about his son,…

Bad Reputation – BFI London Film Festival Review

Bad Reputation tracks the career of Joan Jett, formerly of The Runaways and The Blackhearts,…