Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film and TV News Berlinale 2026 is to award the Honorary Golden Bear to actress Michelle Yeoh by Neil Baker 14th November 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·Film Reviews Little Trouble Girls (review) – a visually spellbinding and strikingly acted gem of a film by Calum Cooper 8th September 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·What to Watch The Narrow Road to the Deep North – Jacob Elordi, Justin Kurzel and Ciarán Hinds discuss the screen adaptation of Richard Flanagan’s novel by Neil Baker 18th July 2025
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·LGBTQ+ Sergio Rigoletto looks back at the stand-out films, the politics and the protests of Berlinale 2025 by Sergio Rigoletto 29th March 2025
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·LGBTQ+ Sandbag Dam (BFI Flare) – Čejen Černić Čanak on community, progress and the role of film in promoting social change by Neil Baker 19th March 2025
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Islands (Berlinale Review) – Jan-Ole Gerster’s tale of intrigue, separation, accusation and revelation is the perfect summer noir by Neil Baker 7th March 2025
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+ Dreams in Nightmares (Berlinale Review) – a beautifully crafted road trip that never seeks to define its final destination by Neil Baker 1st March 2025
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Zirkuskind (Circusboy) Berlinale Review – a delicate, colourful and heartfelt exploration of circus life by Neil Baker 25th February 2025
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film and TV News A joyous atmosphere, packed cinemas, and a busy European Film Market help make the 75th Berlinale a stand-out edition by Neil Baker 25th February 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews The Thing with Feathers (Berlinale Review) – Southern’s film wraps us in its wings and reminds us that dawn follows even the darkest of nights by Neil Baker 23rd February 2025
1 Life Support (Sheffield DocFest) review – Daniele Rugo’s documentary should be shown on every big screen across our land and beyond 14th June 2026
2 Saved! (2004) rewind review – Dannelly’s movie is razor sharp in its humour, yet tender in its exploration of love, faith and community 14th June 2026
3 Footloose (1984) rewind review – an early ’80s gift that many mistakenly dismiss as a mere musical jukebox movie 13th June 2026
4 Rose’s House (Sheffield DocFest) review – a historical and contemporary celebration of community, resilience, transformation and change 13th June 2026
5 On the Road (SXSW London) review – Pablos’ unfiltered, charged, and brutally authentic movie is a visceral cinematic experience 12th June 2026
6 Rare Birds (Tribeca Festival) review – Weisberg’s short film is about what it means to be human, and the social barriers that divide us 11th June 2026
7 The Remedy (SXSW London) review – Kahuam’s film is chilling, disturbing, and utterly enthralling 10th June 2026
8 The Last Man (review) – a social and emotional landscape that may be unfamiliar, yet unexpectedly recognisable 10th June 2026
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