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·Film Reviews The Life of Chuck (review) – Life can only be understood backwards, but must be lived forwards by Calum Cooper 21st August 2025
Film and Television·Film and TV News·LGBTQ+ Get ready for some chilling tricks and treats on Shudder this October by Neil Baker 20th September 2024
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews The Last Voyage of the Demeter (FrightFest Review) – Øvredal’s Dracula movie is entertaining but incomplete by Neil Baker 24th August 2024
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Late Night with the Devil (BFI London Film Festival) review – wickedly entertaining, delightfully observant and deliciously twisted by Neil Baker 11th October 2023
Film and Television·Film Reviews Oppenheimer (review) – a technical marvel and spectacle that deserves to be seen on the big screen by Emma Duffy 26th July 2023
Film and Television·Film Reviews Ant-man and the Wasp: Quantumania (review) – by trying to do too much, it ultimately ends up doing little at all by Calum Cooper 16th February 2023
Film and Television·Film Reviews Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (review) – a delightful magical mystery tour of weirdness by Neil Baker 4th November 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews Dune (review) – Villeneuve’s film engulfs the audience in a wave of sand, spice and sound by Neil Baker 7th October 2021
Film and Television·Film Reviews A Million Little Pieces (review) – Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s outstanding performance can’t save this confused picture by Neil Baker 3rd September 2019
1 The Swimmer (1968) rewind review – a searing-hot suburban odyssey to watch this summer 6th July 2026
2 A DoL House (review) – Watson and Norris ask where protection ends and control begins in this powerful social drama 5th July 2026
3 Christopher Sherwood and Mark Pluck’s Geronto will receive its European premiere at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival 3rd July 2026
4 Fantasia International Film Festival celebrates its 30th Edition with a stellar selection of features, workshops, events and shorts 3rd July 2026
6 Shoot the People (review) – a reflective documentary that places Misan Harriman in front of the camera 1st July 2026
7 The Invite (review) – Olivia Wilde’s uproarious film is as quick-witted and heartfelt as it is deliberately uncomfortable 28th June 2026
8 A Private Life (review) – an intriguing, albeit scattershot, thriller with atmosphere and empathy in abundance 26th June 2026
9 RA Summer Exhibition 2026 (review) – Ryan Gander brings wit, whimsy and connection to the Royal Academy of Arts this season 26th June 2026
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