Editors' Choice·Film and Television·TV and Streaming Reviews IT: Welcome to Derry (HBO/Sky) Stream It or Skip It – one of the finest TV horror outings in years by Neil Baker 31st October 2025
Film and Television·Rewind·What to Watch FilmFear returns to Channel 4 with a collection of devilishly good movies this Halloween by Neil Baker 25th October 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·What to Watch What to Watch – Sky releases the official teaser for the Sky Exclusive drama series IT: Welcome to Derry by Neil Baker 20th May 2025
Film and Television·Film Reviews Nosferatu (review) – Egger’s chilling film somewhat cowers in the presence of its predecessor by Calum Cooper 23rd December 2024
Film and Television·Film and TV News We take a first look at The Crow, starring Bill Skarsgård and FKA twigs by Neil Baker 15th March 2024
Film and Television·Film and TV News We take a first look at Boy Kills World, starring Bill Skarsgård by Neil Baker 14th March 2024
Film and Television·TV and Streaming Reviews Clark (review) – Jonas Åkerlund’s unhinged exploration of Olofsson is one hell of a ride by Neil Baker 4th May 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews Eternals (review) – a different interpretation of what a superhero film can and perhaps should be by Sabastian Astley 3rd November 2021
Film and Television·TV and Streaming Reviews The Devil All The Time (Netflix) – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 17th September 2020
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+ BFI London Film Festival 2018 (reviews) by Neil Baker 22nd October 2018
1 A DoL House (review) – Watson and Norris ask where protection ends and control begins in this powerful social drama 5th July 2026
2 Christopher Sherwood and Mark Pluck’s Geronto will receive its European premiere at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival 3rd July 2026
3 Fantasia International Film Festival celebrates its 30th Edition with a stellar selection of features, workshops, events and shorts 3rd July 2026
5 Shoot the People (review) – a reflective documentary that places Misan Harriman in front of the camera 1st July 2026
6 The Invite (review) – Olivia Wilde’s uproarious film is as quick-witted and heartfelt as it is deliberately uncomfortable 28th June 2026
7 A Private Life (review) – an intriguing, albeit scattershot, thriller with atmosphere and empathy in abundance 26th June 2026
8 RA Summer Exhibition 2026 (review) – Ryan Gander brings wit, whimsy and connection to the Royal Academy of Arts this season 26th June 2026
10 Supergirl (review) – Millie Alcock shines in an otherwise shaky continuation of James Gunn’s DCU 24th June 2026
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