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Film Festival Reviews, Interviews and News 2020

The Intruder, Wildfire and Bad Tales: Quick Read Reviews Festival Special

17th October 2020

The Human Voice: Pedro Almodóvar’s English language debut arrives in cinemas this November

15th October 2020

Cicada – Love and companionship open the door to rebirth and recovery

14th October 2020

Industry – Sex, finance and ruthless ambition

13th October 2020

Wolfwalkers – Undoubtedly one of the best animated movies of the year

13th October 2020

Supernova – An intimate and stunning portrait of love in the face of loss

11th October 2020

Kajillionaire, Siberia and Never Gonna Snow Again – Quick Read Reviews

11th October 2020

Shirley – An enthralling and captivating trip into social psychology

9th October 2020

I Am Samuel – Director Pete Murimi talks to us about his poignant, brave and urgent new documentary

9th October 2020

Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets – An unforgettable, alcohol-fuelled night out

8th October 2020

Honeymood: Talya Lavie dissects the classic rom-com with glee

8th October 2020

Relic – The destructive and irreversible terror of dementia

6th October 2020

Shadow Country: A stunning, intricate portrait of human fragility and community segregation

5th October 2020

Shortlist revealed for the IWC Schaffhausen filmmaker bursary award in association with the BFI

21st September 2020

The Personal History of David Copperfield (Review) – Dickens classic finds a new voice

22nd January 2020

Marriage Story – The complexities of family breakdown

7th December 2019

The Irishman – Goodbye to the Goodfellas

27th November 2019

Saint Maud (Review) – Visceral horror of the highest order

11th October 2019

Knives Out (Review) – A genre reborn in a sizzling whodunit

11th October 2019

This is Not Berlin – Coming of age in a haze of art, sex, music and drugs

10th October 2019

Monsoon (Review) – A journey into cultural identity and belonging

10th October 2019

The Lighthouse (Review) – How long have we been on this rock?

8th October 2019

Honey Boy – Young fame and the misguided support of a troubled parent

7th October 2019

Jojo Rabbit (Review) – A stunning satirical dissection of hate and fascism

7th October 2019

The King (Review) – An insecure but stoic young King in a world of political manipulation

5th October 2019

Little Joe (Review) – A spoon full of pollen helps the happiness goes viral

3rd October 2019

Matthias and Maxime (Review) – A beautiful portrait of male love and friendship

3rd October 2019

The Dude in Me – Fun, frothy but nothing new

27th September 2019

The Last Black Man in San Francisco (Review) – An Ode to friendship, place and loss

26th September 2019

Tremors (Review) – The conflicted interface between faith, love & community

24th September 2019

The Lodge (Review) – An icy blast of psychological horror

24th September 2019

End of the Century – A fleeting connection that could have been love

22nd September 2019

Deerskin ‘Le daim’ (Review) – The jacket to end all jackets

21st September 2019

Rialto – A lifetime of emotional containment released

21st September 2019

Monos – Lord of flies meets guerrilla warfare in the mountains

19th September 2019

Little Monsters (Review) – A farmyard full of zombie fun

18th September 2019

BFI London Film Festival 2019 – Programme Launched

29th August 2019

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