LFF
Petite Maman review: A deeply profound gem
February 18, 2022 | Katherine McLaughlinCéline Sciamma deals with grief and memory in this tender, beguiling, deeply profound gem.Read More
VOD film review: Flee
February 11, 2022 | Katherine McLaughlinThis exquisitely crafted animation based on a refugee’s tale is tense, unpredictable and profoundly moving.Read More
VOD film review: Cow
February 11, 2022 | Matthew TurnerAndrea Arnold follows the life of a British dairy cow in this mooving documentary.Read More
Munich: The Edge of War review: A gripping, timely thriller
January 21, 2022 | David FarnorPersonal and national loyalties collide in the shadow of WWII in this gripping, timely political thriller.Read More
Apple TV+ film review: The Tragedy of Macbeth
January 14, 2022 | David FarnorJoel Coen nightmarish take on Shakespeare’s tragedy is stark, spellbinding cinema.Read More
Boiling Point review: Thrillingly tense
January 7, 2022 | Anton BitelPhilip Barantini’s single-take kitchen sink drama is a real-time tour de force of heated tension.
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Encounter review: Moving, unsettling sci-fi
December 10, 2021 | David FarnorA superb turn from Riz Ahmed grounds this moving, gripping, unsettling sci-fi thriller.Read More
BBC iPlayer review: ear for eye
October 17, 2021 | David Farnordebbie tucker green’s phenomenal adaptation of her 2018 play is a powerful piece of cinema.Read More
Shudder UK film review: The Medium
October 17, 2021 | Anton BitelPutting the sham in shamanism, Banjong Pisanthanakun’s terrifying mockumentary makes the medium the message.
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LFF 2021 film review: Wild Indian, Azor, Spencer, Ali & Ava
October 15, 2021 | David FarnorWild Indian is streaming at the 2021 London Film Festival. Find out more about how the festival works and what else is playing online here.
Wild Indian
Two men kill someone, cover it up, then find themselves haunted by … Read More