Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·UK Festivals The Weird Kidz (FrightFest) review – proudly weird, delightfully creative, joyously nutty and full of heart by Neil Baker 27th August 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·UK Festivals Piper (FrightFest) review – a dark tale from history that plays to modern fears as much as ancient ones by Neil Baker 27th August 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·UK Festivals That’s a Wrap (FrightFest) review – Walz’s movie quickly falls off the lighting gantry and never recovers by Neil Baker 26th August 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·Short Films·UK Festivals You’re Out – short film (FrightFest 2023) review – a sharp and cheeky exploration of personal transformation and fear by Neil Baker 25th August 2023
Film and Television·In Conversation·LGBTQ+ Single, Out (season one) – Lee Galea and Will Hutchins on coming out, first relationships and messy adolescent feelings by Neil Baker 19th August 2023
Film and Television·Film Reviews Blue Beetle (review) – proudly Latino, defiantly different and delightfully fun by Neil Baker 17th August 2023
Film and Television·Film Reviews Strays (review) – Josh Greenbaum’s irreverent comedy is also a touching tale of finding your pack by Latoya Austin 17th August 2023
Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·Stream It or Skip It·TV and Streaming L’immensitá (rent or buy) – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 10th August 2023
Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·Stream It or Skip It·TV and Streaming Red, White & Royal Blue (Prime Video) – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 10th August 2023
Film and Television·In Conversation·LGBTQ+ Lie With Me – Olivier Peyon discusses adaptations, secrets, father-son relationships, and healing by Neil Baker 8th August 2023
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
Follow Us