Fellow Travelers (Live Episode Blog) 29th October 2023 Fellow Travelers (Live Episode Blog). This blog has now closed; watch Fellow Travelers now on Paramount +. Fellow Travelers is based on Read More
The Killer (review) – BFI London Film Festival 2023 26th October 2023 The Killer is now streaming on Netflix. Based on the graphic novel by Alexis Nolent, David Fincher’s unsettling tale of an assassin Read More
All of Us Strangers (review) – Haigh’s movie touches your soul, unlocks memories and bathes you in the eternal power of love 21st October 2023 All of Us Strangers arrives in cinemas on January 26. The older we get, the more we are surrounded by ghosts. These Read More
How to Have Sex (review) – BFI London Film Festival 2023 17th October 2023 How to Have Sex arrives in UK cinemas on Nov 3. Most Britons will remember their first holiday away from home. Taken Read More
Black Dog (review) – BFI London Film Festival 2023 16th October 2023 Black Dog is awaiting a UK release date. The road trip genre has long allowed directors to bring detailed character-driven stories of Read More
Shoshana (review) – BFI London Film Festival 2023 14th October 2023 Shoshana arrives in selected cinemas and on Sky Cinema later this year. Given the current horrors unfolding in Israel and Gaza, Michael Read More
Saltburn (review) – BFI London Film Festival 2023 12th October 2023 Saltburn arrives in cinemas nationwide on Nov 17. Spoiler Free Review Great Britain is a country built on a grand divide in Read More
The Lost Boys (Le Paradis) review – BFI London Film Festival 2023 10th October 2023 The Lost Boys (Le Paradis) arrives in cinemas on December 15th. In the United Kingdom, the reoffending rate for young people in Read More
Everything Now (review) – paints itself with shades of reality but never comes close to a complete picture 6th October 2023 Everything Now is available to watch on Netflix. It’s difficult to understand if you’re meant to relate to Everything Now. On the one Read More
Cry, the Beloved Country (1951) – a defiant cry for human rights and an end to oppression 1st October 2023 Cry, the Beloved Country arrives on Blu-ray, DVD and digital on October 9 under the StudioCanal Vintage Classics label. In adapting Alan Read More
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