Film and Television Archive·Film and TV News Archive·LGBTQ+ Archives Curzon launches its first-ever circuit-wide Film Club by Neil Baker 21st May 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals Archive·Film and Television Archive·Film Reviews Archive·UK Festivals Archive Babygirl (review) – Kidman and Dickinson whip up a heady cocktail of eroticism and risk by Neil Baker 31st December 2024
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals Archive·Film and Television Archive·Film Reviews Archive·TV and Streaming Archive·UK Festivals Archive Blitz (BFI LFF Review) – a ‘boy’s own’ tale of bravery, resilience and hope in the face of adversity by Neil Baker 21st November 2024
Film and Arts Festivals Archive·Film and Television Archive·Film and TV News Archive·UK Festivals Archive Blitz will premiere at this year’s BFI London Film Festival before streaming globally on Apple TV+ on November 22 by Neil Baker 20th September 2024
Film and Television Archive·TV and Streaming Archive·What to Watch What’s new on BBC iPlayer this week – Celebrity Race Across the World, Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams on Tour and more by Neil Baker 11th August 2024
Editors' Choice·Film and Television Archive·Film Reviews Archive The Iron Claw (review) – a gripping lambasting of pressure over individuality in a story as powerful as a body slam by Calum Cooper 8th February 2024
Film and Television Archive·Film and TV News Archive Lionsgate UK acquires the UK and Ireland distribution rights for A24’s The Iron Claw by Neil Baker 23rd November 2023
Film and Arts Festivals Archive·Film and Television Archive·Film Reviews Archive·UK Festivals Archive Scrapper (Sundance) review – a delightful feature debut full of heart, humour and love by Neil Baker 9th July 2023
Film and Television Archive·Film Reviews Archive·LGBTQ+ Archives·Rewind Archives·Rewind Reviews Love Sucks! and these movies prove it! Live 1 week ago by Neil Baker 5th February 2023
Film and Arts Festivals Archive·Film and Television Archive·Film Reviews Archive·UK Festivals Archive Triangle of Sadness (BFI London Film Festival) review – a vicious satire that harbours dark observations on society by Emma Duffy 14th October 2022
1 Karen Hauer and Nadiya Bychkova are set to light up the stage with Nikita Kuzmin: Supernova, touring this summer 8th May 2026
2 The Sheep Detectives (review) – Kyle Balda’s tale of a fearless flock of out-to-pasture detectives is full of humour and heart 8th May 2026
3 New musical Raising Gays brings pride, parents and plenty of heart to the Garrick Theatre for its concert reading this July 8th May 2026
4 Our Hero, Balthazar (review) – an unsettling and urgent exploration of masculinity, class divide and extremism in our social media age 6th May 2026
5 Your Guide to The Eurovision Song Contest 2026, taking place in Vienna, and broadcasting live across BBC TV and Radio 5th May 2026
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