Film and TV News·LGBTQ+·Music and Dance Peccadillo Pictures announces the Blu-ray and DVD release of George Michael: Portrait of an Artist by Neil Baker 27th October 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·Stream It or Skip It·TV and Streaming·UK Festivals The Killer (BFI London Film Festival) review – a fascinating exploration of a man who doesn’t exist by Neil Baker 26th October 2023
Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+ Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed (review) – a fascinating and emotional exploration of a Hollywood great by Neil Baker 23rd October 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·UK Festivals All of Us Strangers (BFI London Film Festival) review – Haigh unlocks our memories and bathes us in the eternal power of love by Neil Baker 21st October 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·UK Festivals Stopmotion (BFI London Film Festival) review – a living, breathing nightmare of no escape by Neil Baker 19th October 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·UK Festivals Poor Things (BFI London Film Festival) review – mesmerises with its witty writing, assured direction and immaculate visuals by Calum Cooper 19th October 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Short Films·UK Festivals How BMW and BFI changed one filmmaking team’s life at BFI London Film Festival 2023 by Sabastian Astley 18th October 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·UK Festivals How to Have Sex (BFI London Film Festival) review – an absolute belter of a feature debut from Molly Manning Walker by Calum Cooper 17th October 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·UK Festivals Black Dog (BFI London Film Festival) review – two boys from different sides of the track come together in an assured debut feature by Neil Baker 16th October 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·UK Festivals Shoshana (BFI London Film Festival) review – an urgent and timely journey back to a historical period that still casts a long shadow by Neil Baker 14th October 2023
1 The Royal Court Theatre announces the full cast and creative team for Are You Watching? 8th April 2026
2 Award-winning West End star Shanay Holmes announces her debut solo concert at Cadogan Hall this July 8th April 2026
3 Cutaways (Stream It or Skip It) – a sharp and observant exploration of the ruthless amphitheatre that is the entertainment industry 7th April 2026
4 Chatlines (review) – an emotional rollercoaster full of humour, love and hope, that carves a place in the heart and demands multiple viewings 7th April 2026
5 The Male Gaze: Naughty Boys (NQV Media) Stream It or Skip It – an unmissable selection box of globetrotting cinematic treats 6th April 2026
6 Upon Her Lips: She Likes Girls (NQV Media) Stream It or Skip It – love, separation and transformation through a global female lens 4th April 2026
7 Fuze (review) – impressively crafted, but unable to find the necessary balance between its plotlines 3rd April 2026
8 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
9 As Noah Jupe and Sadie Sink take to the stage in Romeo & Juliet, Jane Jung explores the endlessly reimagined Shakespeare classic 1st April 2026
10 The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (review) – proof that catering to the banal sensibilities of fanboys only hinders the creative process 31st March 2026
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