Film and Television·Film Reviews Wuthering Heights (review) – Fennell captures the book’s emotional scale, but the lack of subtlety is a double-edged sword by Calum Cooper 10th February 2026
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Saltburn (review) – BFI London Film Festival – a wickedly sharp, proudly queer and gloriously decadent film by Neil Baker 12th October 2023
Film and Television·LGBTQ+·Music and Dance·Stream It or Skip It·What to Watch Box Set Binge – a smorgasbord of binge-worthy TV and streaming treats Live 2 weeks ago by Neil Baker 18th April 2023
Film and Television·Film Reviews High Life (review) – a floating prison spirals out of control, lost somewhere between extinction and creation by Neil Baker 10th May 2019
1 The Balloonists (review) – a stratospheric story of overcoming the odds through perseverance and teamwork 21st May 2026
2 National Theatre releases new research exploring the impact of youth theatre ahead of Connections and New Views Festivals this summer 20th May 2026
3 It’s a Charlie Brown and Snoopy Summer on Apple TV with an exciting collection of new and classic Peanuts stories 20th May 2026
4 Leaving Las Vegas (1995) rewind review – a haunting epitaph and a powerful exploration of unconditional love, beauty and pain 18th May 2026
5 NYMT celebrates its 50th anniversary with His Majesty The King and Patron Sir Idris Elba at a landmark event 15th May 2026
7 Curzon announces its new flagship venue, Curzon Chelsea, on London’s iconic King’s Road 14th May 2026
8 The Arts at Marble Arch, powered by TodayTix, reveals first details of the brand-new 594-seat West End venue 14th May 2026
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