Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·North America It’s Dorothy! (Tribeca Festival) review – ease on down the road with McHale’s fascinating but far too busy love letter to Dorothy Gale by Neil Baker 13th June 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·North America Lemonade Blessing (Tribeca Festival) review – a wickedly funny and joyously blasphemous debut feature by Neil Baker 12th June 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·North America Inside (Tribeca Festival) review – an exceptional and complex debut feature full of fury, tension and unbridled dramatic power by Neil Baker 9th June 2025
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film and TV News·Music and Dance·North America Tribeca Festival opens with the world premiere of the highly anticipated HBO documentary Billy Joel: And So it Goes by Neil Baker 5th June 2025
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·North America Accidental Friends (Amici per caso) OUTshine review – Nardari’s movie may be colourful and warm, but it is also lazy and confused by Neil Baker 27th April 2025
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·North America Blue for a Boy (Azul de niño) OUTshine Review – Guardans’ debut feature is a darkly comic treat by Neil Baker 24th April 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·North America Went Up the Hill (OUTshine Review) – a ghost story centred around two fractured but beating hearts by Neil Baker 20th April 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·North America Fine Young Men (Hombres Íntegros) OUTshine Review – a powerful exploration of homophobia, hyper-masculinity and toxic privilege by Neil Baker 18th April 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·North America·UK Festivals Don’t Let the Cat Out (review) – catnip to horror fans who like their films fun, creative and terrifically twisted by Neil Baker 12th April 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·North America·Stream It or Skip It·TV and Streaming The Count of Monte Cristo – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 27th November 2024
1 Fuze (review) – impressively crafted, but unable to find the necessary balance between its plotlines 3rd April 2026
2 Montreal, My Beautiful (BFI Flare) review – Joan Chen shines in an unreservedly bold and intimate study of a migrant family in flux 1st April 2026
3 As Noah Jupe and Sadie Sink take to the stage in Romeo & Juliet, Jane Jung explores the endlessly reimagined Shakespeare classic 1st April 2026
4 The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (review) – proof that catering to the banal sensibilities of fanboys only hinders the creative process 31st March 2026
5 Night Stage (review) – a bold, thrilling and breathless erotic dance through Porto Alegre 30th March 2026
6 A Tale of Two Cities – first look at Kit Harington, François Civil and Mirren Mack in the new BBC and MGM+ adaptation of Dickens’ classic 30th March 2026
7 Out Laws (BFI Flare) review – a thoughtful, urgent, and personal journey into colonial legacy, human rights, and history 29th March 2026
8 Race Across the World (series six) BBC One – meet the teams taking part in this year’s epic race across Europe and Asia 29th March 2026
9 New venues and an opening night under the stars, the 28th OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival announces its programme 27th March 2026
10 What Will I Become? (BFI Flare) review – a powerful, emotional, heartfelt and urgent exploration of the transmasculine experience 25th March 2026
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