Film and Television·LGBTQ+ Palmer (Apple TV+) review – may not tie up all the loose ends, but Guerriero’s screenplay is brave and bold in its vision and love by Neil Baker 27th January 2021
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television Boys State (Sundance London) review – a heady mix of rivalry, passion, testosterone and politics by Neil Baker 12th August 2020
Film and Television Greyhound (review) – Schneider never finds the depth needed to rise above a thrilling but thinly drawn war movie by Neil Baker 11th July 2020
Editors' Choice·Film and Television Defending Jacob (Apple TV+) review – a complex journey into belief, doubt, secrets and lies by Neil Baker 24th April 2020
Film and Television·Short Films Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth (Apple TV+) review – this delightful Apple TV+ animation isn’t just for kids by Neil Baker 22nd April 2020
Film and Television Snoopy in Space (Apple TV) review – the gang joins NASA in Apple TV’s first Peanuts adventure by Neil Baker 5th December 2019
Film and Television The Morning Show (Apple TV) review – the changing landscape of broadcast media by Neil Baker 9th November 2019
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2 The Jonathan Larson Project (review) – a celebratory and loving tribute to a young artist who left us too soon 20th August 2026
3 TV Choice: Freefall: A Reckoning for Boeing – Will Boeing ever face justice for lies, failures, bad practices and the deaths of 346 people? 20th August 2026
4 Coyote vs. Acme (review) – Green’s movie loves and understands the cartoon formula it’s building on, delivering sturdy entertainment 19th August 2026
5 MUBI has released new images for Lukas Dhont’s Coward, which had its World Premiere in Competition at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival 19th August 2026
6 Ballet De Santiago will bring their lavish production of Swan Lake to the London Coliseum in 2027 19th August 2026
7 The 70th BFI London Film Festival announces official competition titles and the opening and closing films for the 2026 festival 17th August 2026
8 Unanchored City (Copeland Gallery, Peckham) review – DoMo Collective asks: What makes a city feel like our own? 17th August 2026
9 Drowning by Numbers (1988) rewind review – Greenaway’s painterly fairy-tale of three women, three murders, and the endless games of men 16th August 2026
10 Jacob Tierney’s Heated Rivalry scores a slapshot in GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics’ 18th Dorian TV Awards 2026 15th August 2026
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