Film and Television Bloody Hell (review) – a delightfully macabre indie horror/comedy full of delicious twists by Neil Baker 16th January 2021
Film and Television·Film Reviews·Rewind·Rewind Reviews·TV and Streaming·What to Watch The Cinerama Christmas Collection – light the candles, dress the tree and plan your Christmas with our collection of festive delights by Neil Baker 18th December 2020
Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·Rewind·Rewind Reviews Love, Simon (2018) – a game-changing movie for young LGBTQ+ audiences by Neil Baker 20th November 2020
Film and Television·Rewind Libeled Lady (1936) – Hollywood railing against a code that limited audience experience by Agnes Sajti 29th October 2020
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·UK Festivals Benny Loves You (FrightFest) – in conversation with writer, actor and director Karl Holt by Neil Baker 21st October 2020
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·UK Festivals Honeymood (BFI London Film Festival) review – Talya Lavie dissects the classic rom-com with glee by Neil Baker 8th October 2020
Film and Television·Film Reviews·Stream It or Skip It·TV and Streaming I Used to Go Here (rent or buy) – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 10th September 2020
Film and Television·Film Reviews·Rewind·Rewind Reviews Ghosts and Goblins – 8 family friendly movies for Halloween by Neil Baker 4th September 2020
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·UK Festivals A Ghost Waits (FrightFest 2020 review) – a quirky journey into life, death, rebirth, and the eternal power of love by Neil Baker 31st August 2020
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·UK Festivals Two Heads Creek (FrightFest 2020) – Jordan Waller on dodgy sausages, growing nationalism, and blood-splattered comedy by Neil Baker 30th August 2020
1 Critically acclaimed Fringe hit Don’t Tell Dad about Diana brings ’90s Dublin, drag and Princess Diana to Underbelly Soho 20th April 2026
2 Filming begins on The Ink Factory’s production of John Le Carré’s Legacy of Spies for BBC and MGM+ 18th April 2026
3 Harvey (1950) rewind review – Koster’s bittersweet and whimsical film is an undervalued lesson in how to see the world 17th April 2026
4 Stand By Me (1986) rewind review – funny, charming, sage and forlorn, Reiner’s film is one of the greatest coming-of-age pictures of all time 17th April 2026
5 Charlotte Regan on the complicated love, family dynamics, female-led storytelling and the visual language of Mint 16th April 2026
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