Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews The World We Knew (FrightFest) review – an enthralling and captivating supernatural crime drama by Neil Baker 25th October 2020
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television 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 Don’t Look Back (FrightFest) – we talk to Jeffrey Reddick about his directorial debut, writing and the horror movies that inspired him by Neil Baker 20th October 2020
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Relic (BFI London Film Festival) review – a heartbreaking exploration of terminal illness that is petrifying, harrowing, bold and emotional by Neil Baker 6th October 2020
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television Blinders (FrightFest 2020) – we talk to writer and director Tyler Savage about his latest film by Neil Baker 31st August 2020
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews 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 Two Heads Creek (FrightFest 2020) – Jordan Waller on dodgy sausages, growing nationalism, and blood-splattered comedy by Neil Baker 30th August 2020
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Don’t Click (FrightFest) review – a deeply confused exploration of individual culpability and guilt by Neil Baker 30th August 2020
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews They’re Outside (FrightFest 2020 review) – despite the tiny budget moments of tension are perfectly crafted by Neil Baker 29th August 2020
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews There’s No Such Thing as Vampires (FrightFest) review – stylistically rich but lacking bite by Neil Baker 29th August 2020
1 National Theatre releases new research exploring the impact of youth theatre ahead of Connections and New Views Festivals this summer 20th May 2026
2 It’s a Charlie Brown and Snoopy Summer on Apple TV with an exciting collection of new and classic Peanuts stories 20th May 2026
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4 NYMT celebrates its 50th anniversary with His Majesty The King and Patron Sir Idris Elba at a landmark event 15th May 2026
6 Curzon announces its new flagship venue, Curzon Chelsea, on London’s iconic King’s Road 14th May 2026
7 The Arts at Marble Arch, powered by TodayTix, reveals first details of the brand-new 594-seat West End venue 14th May 2026
8 Orphan (review) – an intimate and complex journey through a formative stage in one boy’s burgeoning sense of masculinity 13th May 2026
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