Film and Television·Film Reviews·Rewind·Rewind Reviews Fanny and Alexander (1982) – Bergman’s uniquely magical world leaves you enchanted by Sabastian Astley 3rd December 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (review) – more geopolitical thriller than bombastic superhero adventure by Sabastian Astley 13th November 2022
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·Film Reviews·Rewind·Rewind Reviews Haddonfield Horrors – Sabastian Astley explores the paradox of John Carpenter’s Halloween from 1979 to 2018 by Sabastian Astley 31st October 2022
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Klokkenluider (BFI London Film Festival) review – a claustrophobic pressure cooker of comedy gold by Sabastian Astley 17th October 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews·TV and Streaming Reviews Sound of Violence (rent or buy) – Stream It or Skip It by Sabastian Astley 17th October 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews·TV and Streaming Reviews Beast (rent or buy) – Stream It or Skip It by Sabastian Astley 30th September 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews Don’t Worry Darling (review) – Olivia Wilde’s movie is bold, brash and at times enthralling by Sabastian Astley 27th September 2022
Film and Television·TV and Streaming Reviews Crossfire (BBC One) review – murky morality and terror take centre stage in the new BBC One drama by Sabastian Astley 17th September 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews See How They Run (review) – a wickedly fun farce through London’s West End that plays as a romantic valentine to Hitchcock & Christie by Sabastian Astley 11th September 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews Nope (review) – Peele’s Close Encounters of the freaky kind is his most approachable film to date by Sabastian Astley 16th August 2022
1 La Carn (SXSW London) review – the obsession with random sex chats leads to a problematic question of consent 8th June 2026
2 Kevin’s Series of Unfortunate Events (Tribeca Festival) review – a fabulously flirtatious, farcical and fast-paced delight 8th June 2026
3 Summer of Three (Tribeca Festival) review – a sun-kissed portrait of youth, love and loss in Puerto Rico 8th June 2026
4 Hormonal Highs – six hot and heavy films that take us from a dance floor in New York to an isolated Blue Lagoon 8th June 2026
5 Barrio Triste (SXSW London) review – Stillz’s debut feature leaves you both breathless and disoriented as the credits roll 6th June 2026
6 Sad Girlz (Tribeca Festival) review – Tovar’s Double Berlinale Winner is a stunning reflection of girlhood and trauma 6th June 2026
7 Verse (Tribeca Festival) review – Noam Argov explores the interface between our online and offline worlds in this urgent and timely short film 6th June 2026
8 DISC (Tribeca Festival) review – Blake Rice’s one-night stand short is as acidically sweet as a lemon dipped in sugar 6th June 2026
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