Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+ Jimmy in Saigon (BFI Flare) review – a loving eulogy to a brother lost in Saigon by Neil Baker 21st March 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews·TV and Streaming Reviews The Real Charlie Chaplin (rent or buy) – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 19th February 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·TV and Streaming Reviews Flee (review) – a stunning, emotional and urgent conversation on human rights by Neil Baker 12th February 2022
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Doggy Love (Slamdance) review – an uncompromising exploration of human and animal rights in Iran by Agnes Sajti 3rd February 2022
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·Theatre Imperfect (Slamdance) review – Regan and Malone lift the curtain on a need for full representation and equity across the arts by Neil Baker 28th January 2022
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Therapy Dogs (Slamdance) review – an unfiltered exploration of the boundless energy and confusion of adolescence by Neil Baker 26th January 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·Music and Dance Ailey (review) – a delicate, vibrant, yet incomplete portrait of a dancing genius by Neil Baker 31st December 2021
Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+ Oliver Sacks: His Own Life (review) – a profoundly moving and personal portrait of the famous neurologist by Sabastian Astley 26th September 2021
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television The Found Footage Phenomenon (FrightFest) review – a brilliantly crafted documentary by Sabastian Astley 30th August 2021
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Misha and the Wolves (Sundance London) review – Hobkinson dismantles the very genre he embraces by Sabastian Astley 31st July 2021
1 La Carn (SXSW London) review – the obsession with random sex chats leads to a problematic question of consent 8th June 2026
2 Kevin’s Series of Unfortunate Events (Tribeca Festival) review – a fabulously flirtatious, farcical and fast-paced delight 8th June 2026
3 Summer of Three (Tribeca Festival) review – a sun-kissed portrait of youth, love and loss in Puerto Rico 8th June 2026
4 Hormonal Highs – six hot and heavy films that take us from a dance floor in New York to an isolated Blue Lagoon 8th June 2026
5 Barrio Triste (SXSW London) review – Stillz’s debut feature leaves you both breathless and disoriented as the credits roll 6th June 2026
6 Sad Girlz (Tribeca Festival) review – Tovar’s Double Berlinale Winner is a stunning reflection of girlhood and trauma 6th June 2026
7 Verse (Tribeca Festival) review – Noam Argov explores the interface between our online and offline worlds in this urgent and timely short film 6th June 2026
8 DISC (Tribeca Festival) review – Blake Rice’s one-night stand short is as acidically sweet as a lemon dipped in sugar 6th June 2026
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