Wonka (review) – a sugar rush of ingenuity, beauty and charm 5th December 2023 Children·Comedy·Film and TV·Musical Wonka arrives in UK cinemas on the 8th of December. As far as prequels go, a Willy Wonka origin story seems an Read More
There’s Something In The Barn (review) – a fun but forgettable festive romp 25th November 2023 Christmas·Comedy·Film and TV·Horror and Thriller There’s Something In The Barn arrives in cinemas and on digital on December 1st. I love a darkly delicious Christmas comedy horror, but Read More
Bottoms (review) – a wickedly entertaining movie that has cult queer-classic written all over it 4th November 2023 Comedy·LGBTQ + Film and TV Bottoms is now playing in cinemas nationwide. There is an unhinged satirical charm at the core of Emma Seligman’s hilarious, proudly queer Read More
Single, Out – in conversation with Lee Galea and Will Hutchins 19th August 2023 Comedy·Coming of Age·In Conversation·LGBTQ + Film and TV·Romance Single, Out is available to pre-order on DVD and stream on Here TV in the United States and Canada. Coming out is Read More
Strays (review) – Josh Greenbaum’s irreverent comedy is also a touching tale of finding your pack 17th August 2023 Comedy·Film and TV Strays arrives in cinemas nationwide on August 18. Strays is one of those laugh-out-loud, audacious films that provide both side-splitting fun and Read More
Red, White & Royal Blue (Review) – get out the bunting, crack open the fizz and celebrate the union of Alex and Henry 10th August 2023 Comedy·Drama·LGBTQ + Film and TV·Romance Red, White & Royal Blue arrives on Prime Video on August 11th. All good relationships start with cake! If you don’t believe Read More
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (Review) – one of the best animated films of the year 5th August 2023 Action and Adventure·Animation·Children·Comedy·Film and TV Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is now showing in cinemas nationwide. The pizza-loving, bar-grinding turtles have had a rough time over Read More
Barbie (Review) – Greta Gerwig’s tightly written comedy will have you grinning from ear to ear 26th July 2023 Comedy·Drama·Fantasy and Science Fiction·Film and TV Barbie is now playing in cinemas nationwide. This Barbie reviews movies. And after months of buildup, she’s honestly a little relieved to Read More
Hundreds of Beavers (review) – Fantasia 2023 25th July 2023 Comedy·Fantasia Film Festival 2023·Film and TV·Film Festivals Hundreds of Beavers is awaiting a UK and International release date. In 2018, the Lake Michigan Monster confused some, while others fell in love Read More
Down Low (Review) – Outfest 2023 20th July 2023 Comedy·Crime·Drama·Film Festivals·LGBTQ + Film and TV·OutFest 2023 Down Low is awaiting a UK release date. Sometimes, when your world falls apart, something good miraculously emerges from the rubble. Gary Read More
Scrapper (Review) – a delightful feature debut full of heart, humour and love 9th July 2023 Comedy·Coming of Age·Drama·Film and TV·Film Festivals Scrapper arrives in cinemas nationwide on August 25. Charm, hope, colour and emotion ripple through Charlotte Regan’s feature debut Scrapper, the story Read More
Zombies, Tiger Stripes, Drag Queens and Spies – Fantasia launches the full programme for its 27th edition. 6th July 2023 Comedy·Coming of Age·Crime·Drama·Fantasia Film Festival 2023·Fantasy and Science Fiction·Film and TV·Film Festivals·Horror and Thriller·News·Short Films World premieres of numerous feature debuts from acclaimed short film talents, North American Premieres of Amanda Nell Eu’s Semaine de la Critique Read More
Full programme announced for Be Gay, Do Crime season at BFI Southbank 5th July 2023 Comedy·Crime·Drama·LGBTQ + Film and TV·Romance BFI Southbank today announced the complete details of Be Gay, Do Crime, a new season running from 1 – 31 August 2023. Inspired by Read More
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