London Film Festival Review: You Were Never Really Here – “A new level of riveting, disturbing brilliance”
After being consecrated as one of the most exciting filmmakers working today with her critical darling third feature We Need To Talk About...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Review: Call Me By Your Name – “An emotional masterpiece”
Some films are meant to haunt viewers for days, begging to be seen again in order to peel the multiple layers of their narrative nuances...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Review: Breathe – “A wonderful directorial debut from the multi-talented Andy Serkis”
It may seem strange or even counterintuitive for an artist who has achieved global fame thanks to his revolutionary, technology-advancing...
Read MoreReview: Goodbye Christopher Robin – “Feels like an undercooked period drama”
Equally sad, fascinating and ahead of its time when it comes to social commentary, the true story behind the creation of A. A. Milne’s...
Read MoreReview: Centre Of My World
Joining the overpopulated club of coming of age queer films, German drama Centre Of My World (Die Mitte Der Welt) finds a way to stand out...
Read MoreReview: mother! – “A unique cinematic experience”
It’s hard to talk about mother! and genuinely convey what’s it all about without ever falling into dangerous spoiler territory. A...
Read MoreReview: Rob Reiner’s Being Charlie – “Nick Robinson’s performance alone makes it all worth it”
By a fortuitous coincidence, just as the IT reboot has been released in cinemas, the latest effort from Rob Reiner finally arrives in the...
Read MoreReview: Una – “One of the year’s most compelling films”
Cinematic adaptations of theatre pieces are a tricky affair. Tackling the screen version of a play may have seemed a comfortable choice...
Read MoreReview: Detroit – “Kathryn Bigelow is back with a vengeance”
In the light of the world’s current political climate and especially after the recent despicable manifestation of white supremacist...
Read MoreIn conversation with Maudie’s director Aisling Walsh – Live For Films
One of this year’s cinematic surprises, Maudie is one of those thematically rich indie dramas poised to move, inspire and offer food for...
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