Film and Television·What to Watch From My Friend Dahmer (2017) to Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (2022), why do serial killers fascinate us? by Neil Baker 24th November 2023
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+·TV and Streaming Reviews Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate (Netflix) – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 4th November 2023
Film and Television·TV and Streaming Reviews Everything Now (Netflix) review – paints itself with shades of reality but never comes close to a complete picture by Sabastian Astley 6th October 2023
Film and Television·LGBTQ+·TV and Streaming Reviews Heartstopper (series two) – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 6th August 2023
Film and Television·LGBTQ+·Music and Dance·TV and Streaming Reviews Wham! (Netflix) – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 19th June 2023
Film and Television·LGBTQ+·Music and Dance·TV and Streaming Reviews·What to Watch Box Set Binge – a smorgasbord of binge-worthy TV and streaming treats Live 4 days ago by Neil Baker 18th April 2023
Film and Television·TV and Streaming Reviews Lockwood & Co. (Netflix) – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 25th January 2023
Film and Television·TV and Streaming Reviews Clark (review) – Jonas Åkerlund’s unhinged exploration of Olofsson is one hell of a ride by Neil Baker 4th May 2022
Film and Television·Film Reviews·TV and Streaming Reviews Choose or Die (Netflix) – Stream It or Skip It by Sabastian Astley 16th April 2022
Film and Television·LGBTQ+·TV and Streaming Reviews Heartstopper (Netflix) – Stream It or Skip It by Neil Baker 15th April 2022
1 Life Support (Sheffield DocFest) review – Daniele Rugo’s documentary should be shown on every big screen across our land and beyond 14th June 2026
2 Saved! (2004) rewind review – Dannelly’s movie is razor sharp in its humour, yet tender in its exploration of love, faith and community 14th June 2026
3 Footloose (1984) rewind review – an early ’80s gift that many mistakenly dismiss as a mere musical jukebox movie 13th June 2026
4 Rose’s House (Sheffield DocFest) review – a historical and contemporary celebration of community, resilience, transformation and change 13th June 2026
5 On the Road (SXSW London) review – Pablos’ unfiltered, charged, and brutally authentic movie is a visceral cinematic experience 12th June 2026
6 Rare Birds (Tribeca Festival) review – Weisberg’s short film is about what it means to be human, and the social barriers that divide us 11th June 2026
7 The Remedy (SXSW London) review – Kahuam’s film is chilling, disturbing, and utterly enthralling 10th June 2026
8 The Last Man (review) – a social and emotional landscape that may be unfamiliar, yet unexpectedly recognisable 10th June 2026
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