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  • The Crown 4 | Show review

    After three gripping seasons, The Crown is back with a fourth, only this time the focus has shifted to the arrival of a new Royal Family member. It is 1979. The Queen (Olivia Colman) is eager for her son Charles (Josh O’ Connor) to settle down and find a suitable wife. As...

  • Blood Harvest

    A folklore horror, Blood Harvest depicts how in the mid-1800s a community of Irish farmers...

  • Patrick

    Set in a nudist camp and featuring an existential crisis aggravated by a missing hammer,...

  • Lennox: The Untold Story

    Three-time world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis took the boxing universe by storm...

  • The Life Ahead

    The Life Ahead marks the return of Hollywood Golden Age star Sophia Loren after over...

  • Fall of a Kingdom

    If there’s one thing to say about John Wynn’s historical drama Fall of a Kingdom...

  • Finding Steve McQueen

    There’s a pleasing moment in heist film Finding Steve McQueen when a bank robber (William...

  • Dreambuilders

    Inside Out meets Monsters, Inc, Dreambuilders follows a young girl called Minna (Robyn Dempsey),...

  • Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan

    Julien Temple pays homage to Shane MacGowan’s career in a...

  • Cemetery

    The latest project from Spanish filmmaker and visual artist Carlos Casas, Cemetery is a highly...

  • Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds

    Trust Werner Herzog to round off 2020 by reminding us of the ever-present...

  • Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

    Steampunk meets the holidays in David E Talbert’s third festive feature, the...

  • Queen of Hearts

    Queen of Hearts brings us one of the freshest and unquestionably darkest variations on the...

  • Under My Skin

    Breaking into new territory is certainly one of the primary aims of actor-director David...

  • Nova Lituania

    Young Lithuanian filmmaker Karolis Kaupinis captures the machinations of border warfare in Nova...

  • To the Ends of the Earth

    Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s horror films are his most enduring, from the global digital...

  • Words on Bathroom Walls

    Quirky teen romantic comedies such as The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Me, Earl, and...

  • Love Child

    When a child is born of love but the love is forbidden, the family is...

  • Peninsula

    Four years on from Train to Busan, released in 2016 to critical acclaim, comes Peninsula,...

  • About Endlessness

    Roy Andersson’s final film, About Endlessness, is nearly as blunt as its title. As one...

  • Lucky Grandma

    Does luck simply befall us, or do we make our own? This is one of...

  • Looted

    Set in an English coastal town, Looted tells the story of friends Rob (Charley Palmer...

  • A Christmas Gift from Bob

    In 2016, audiences across the world were swept away by ​A Street Cat Named Bob​,...

  • Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project

    What may or may not have social currency is a question obfuscated by the...