LATEST ARTICLES

  • Body of Water

    After seven months of treatment for anorexia, Stephanie (Sian Brooke) struggles to rebuild her...

  • Mogul Mowgli: An interview with director Bassam Tariq

    Mogul Mowgli is the directorial debut from Bassam Tariq, co-written with...

  • Herself

    Phyllida Lloyd, director of 2011’s The Iron Lady, returns to the screen with Herself, a...

  • Being a Human Person

    Winner of countless festival awards, Swedish auteur Roy Anderson (A Pigeon Sat on a Branch...

  • Here Awhile

    The world is a lonely place to suffer a terminal illness without company, even more...

  • Miss Virginia

    From Orange Is the New Black to Mrs America, Uzo Aduba has graced some of...

  • What to watch at the BFI London Film Festival 2020

    Nothing has gone quite the way we expected this year, and the BFI London Film...

  • Huracán

    The feature debut from writer-director Cassius Corrigan, Huracán is what happens when you merge a...

  • Brothers in Arms: The Making of Platoon

    Platoon was a sensation in 1986. A Vietnam war film made with a...

  • I Am Woman

    The year is 1966, and single mother Helen Reddy (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) arrives in New York...

  • Kajillionaire

    With provocative, inspiring music and a cinematographic hue of calm colours, the opening of...

  • My Zoe

    No-one said parenthood was easy, not least when your profession demands countless hours away from...

  • Rialto

    Premiering at the Venice Film Festival in 2019, Peter Mackie Burns’s Rialto centres around the...

  • The Forty-Year-Old Version

    This Sundance favourite will soon be in the orbit of Netflix’s enormous audience,...

  • David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet

    There’s a reason why David Attenborough has been voted the most...

  • The Bay of Silence

    What begins as a rather serviceable thriller from Dutch filmmaker Paula van der Oest goes...

  • You Should Have Left

    Adapted from Daniel Kehlmann’s 2017 novel, You Should Have Left is the latest release from...

  • A Perfectly Normal Family

    Innocent, pure but incredibly raw, A Perfectly Normal Family is a quiet drama that...

  • Say Your Prayers

    Two radical Christian brothers-turned-hitmen struggle and stumble during actor and director...

  • Utopia

    After inheriting the manuscript of a cult underground graphic novel, a group of young adults...

  • Rocks: An interview with stars Bukky Bakray and Kosar Ali

    Rocks is the new coming-of-age film from Suffragette (2015) director...

  • Blackbird

    An American remake of the 2014 silent Danish film Silent Heart, Blackbird is an incredibly...

  • Miss Juneteenth

    Written and directed by Channing Godfrey Peoples, Miss Juneteenth is a timely depiction of a...

  • The Tunnel

    A disaster film in which everything that can go wrong does go wrong, The Tunnel...

  • Little Girl

    Sasha always knew she was meant to be a girl. Growing up in a body...