Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Rebuilding (Glasgow Film Festival) review – Walker-Silverman’s film says little verbally but achieves so much visually and emotionally by Calum Cooper 6th March 2026
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+ The History of Sound (review) – music is the love language of Hermanus’s delicate and artistically bold picture by Neil Baker 14th January 2026
Film and Television·Music and Dance·What to Watch What to Watch on Netflix this Christmas by Neil Baker 27th November 2025
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film and TV News Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery is to open the 69th BFI London Film Festival by Neil Baker 5th August 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·Film Reviews La Chimera (review) – a beautiful, beguiling and bewitching work of art by Neil Baker 27th April 2024
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+ Challengers (review) – game, set, and match to Luca Guadagnino by Sabastian Astley 24th April 2024
Film and Television·LGBTQ+ Sneak Peek: Challengers – directed by Luca Guadagnino and starring Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor by Neil Baker 6th April 2024
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·TV and Streaming Reviews Bonus Track (BFI London Film Festival) review – a feel-good rom-com that celebrates gay teenage love through beautifully timed comedy by Neil Baker 6th October 2023
Film and Television·Film and TV News·LGBTQ+ MUBI celebrates Pride Month with new additions to its Pride Unprejudiced Collection by Neil Baker 25th May 2023
Film and Television·Film Reviews·TV and Streaming Reviews Hope Gap (Curzon Home Cinema) – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 6th September 2020
1 Shoot the People (review) – a reflective documentary that places Misan Harriman in front of the camera 1st July 2026
2 The Invite (review) – Olivia Wilde’s uproarious film is as quick-witted and heartfelt as it is deliberately uncomfortable 28th June 2026
3 A Private Life (review) – an intriguing, albeit scattershot, thriller with atmosphere and empathy in abundance 26th June 2026
4 RA Summer Exhibition 2026 (review) – Ryan Gander brings wit, whimsy and connection to the Royal Academy of Arts this season 26th June 2026
6 Supergirl (review) – Millie Alcock shines in an otherwise shaky continuation of James Gunn’s DCU 24th June 2026
7 King’s Head Theatre places technology, politics, and sexuality in the spotlight for its Autumn season 2026 24th June 2026
8 Mother Mary (review) – a woman trying to reconcile who she is with the version of herself that everyone else seems to recognise 23rd June 2026
9 Toy Story 5 (review) – Pixar’s most iconic franchise returns, and while it may not be as fresh, it’s as joyous, funny and sincere as ever 22nd June 2026
10 Hope is a Word (Sheffield DocFest) review – a collective fight for change, rich with poetry, power, and personal stories 20th June 2026
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