Film and Television Master Cheng (review) – as warm as a Finnish sauna on a cold day by Agnes Sajti 7th March 2022
Film and Television Cyrano (review) – a beguiling poem of unrequited love, a saga and an intimate whisper between two lifelong friends by Sabastian Astley 25th February 2022
Film and Television Marry Me (review) – a bewitchingly entertaining feel-good romantic comedy by Sabastian Astley 17th February 2022
Film and Television·LGBTQ+·Rewind Carol (2015) – a stunning exploration of desire, fear and oppression in an age of defined social rules by Neil Baker 19th December 2021
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·Rewind The Shop Around the Corner (1940) rewind review – one of the most distinctly Hungarian films of the classic Hollywood era by Agnes Sajti 18th December 2021
Film and Television·Rewind Love Actually (2003) rewind review – Curtis deftly pulls off a movie that should and could have been a festive disaster by Sabastian Astley 6th December 2021
Film and Television·Rewind The Last Circus (2010) – gory horror, black comedy and a bizarre yet tragic love story by Agnes Sajti 22nd October 2021
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·LGBTQ+ The Outlaws ‘De Fredløse’ (BFI London Film Festival) review – a young man finds everything he needs in the wrong place by Neil Baker 6th October 2021
Film and Television·LGBTQ+ Boy Meets Boy (review) – an intimate journey through Berlin’s streets, plazas and parks by Neil Baker 2nd September 2021
Film and Television·LGBTQ+ Two of Us (review) – an exquisitely crafted masterclass in storytelling by Neil Baker 15th July 2021
1 Jeeves Takes Charge (review) – one actor becomes an entire cast, and one room becomes an entire world 23rd August 2026
2 Sour Milk: Eli Roth’s Ice Cream Man – Calum Cooper on one of the most incompetent and vulgar films he has ever seen 23rd August 2026
3 Stop! That! Train! (review) – Adam Shankman and RuPaul deliver a gleefully ridiculous, fun and fabulous dramedy packed with cameos 21st August 2026
4 Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma (review) – a bonkers but brilliant examination of self-identity and the creative process 21st August 2026
5 49 Miles More (review) – Oliver Cox’s heartfelt buddy comedy sees a mismatched duo embark on an unexpected adventure 20th August 2026
6 The Jonathan Larson Project (review) – a celebratory and loving tribute to a young artist who left us too soon 20th August 2026
7 TV Choice: Freefall: A Reckoning for Boeing – Will Boeing ever face justice for lies, failures, bad practices and the deaths of 346 people? 20th August 2026
8 Coyote vs. Acme (review) – Green’s movie loves and understands the cartoon formula it’s building on, delivering sturdy entertainment 19th August 2026
9 MUBI has released new images for Lukas Dhont’s Coward, which had its World Premiere in Competition at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival 19th August 2026
10 Ballet De Santiago will bring their lavish production of Swan Lake to the London Coliseum in 2027 19th August 2026
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