Digital Review – Shirley (2020)
“Women like Shirley don’t have friends.” And Josephine Decker’s Shirley shows exactly why. Not that her portrait of horror writer,...
“Women like Shirley don’t have friends.” And Josephine Decker’s Shirley shows exactly why. Not that her portrait of horror writer,...
A glamourous one-woman show with a dark streak, The Human Voice is a masterfully crafted piece of short filmmaking. Starring—and...
Set amongst the chilly coastal landscapes of Lyme Regis, West Dorset, Ammonite is a gracefully-directed period piece of forbidden love....
The Cronenberg family fingerprints are all over this one. Brandon Cronenberg’s second feature film Possessor boasts the sort of transgressive...
Drinks are on Mads Mikkelsen as Thomas Vinterberg's Another Round wins The best film at the BFI London Film Festival's ...
As part of the 64th annual London Film Festival, the BFI have collated a digital library of short films from...
It’s been a meteoric rise for writer/director Chloe Zhao. Just two years ago, her sophomore feature, The Rider, marked her...
Horror resides deep within everyday occurrences in this elegant genre-spanning psychodrama from Argentina. Inés splits her work life between singing...
It’s a quiet domestic scene. A Muslim couple arrive home, she makes a cup of tea in their nicely equipped...
The UK Trailer for Francis Lee's much anticipated second feature Ammonite has been released. Ahead of it's UK Premiere at...
It’s easily one of the most memorable images from this year’s London Film Festival. Mads Mikkelsen’s exuberant yet irony-tinged dance...
True love is not always enough to conquer all in Jennifer Sheridan's intelligent and affecting horror film. Rose and Sam...
It was hard not to compare Regina King’s One Night in Miami with a play I love: Picasso at the...
A night sky slowly fills up with stars until there’s barely room for any more. One shines especially bright, brilliantly...