Film and Television Say hello to a new cast of well-known faithfuls and traitors for the upcoming The Celebrity Traitors on BBC One and iPlayer by Neil Baker 2nd May 2026
Film and Television·LGBTQ+·Music and Dance Box Set Binge (Volume 5) – 15 out and proud groundbreaking TV shows by Neil Baker 19th May 2025
Film and Television Dampyr (Netflix) review – Chemello’s movie is best placed back in its coffin for a long sleep by Neil Baker 11th March 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Television Get Away (review) – the build-up is better than the payoff in Frost’s Swedish holiday horror by Neil Baker 9th January 2025
Film and Television How to Date Billy Walsh (Prime Video) review – Pillai’s film wants to be all things to all people and ends up a confused mess by Neil Baker 6th April 2024
Film and Television·LGBTQ+ Heartstopper (series two) review – far more than just a school outing, this trip to Paris is a rite of passage that changes everything by Neil Baker 6th August 2023
Editors' Choice·Film and Television School’s Out Forever (review) – a surprisingly bold, dark and engaging pandemic comedy horror by Neil Baker 10th October 2022
Film and Television·LGBTQ+ Heartstopper (review) – a groundbreaking young-adult drama that offers a heartwarming exploration of teenage life in all its diversity by Neil Baker 15th April 2022
Film and Television·Music and Dance Horrible Histories: Rotten Romans (review) – a joyous musical-comedy that feels fresh and innovative by Neil Baker 28th July 2019
1 The 70th BFI London Film Festival announces official competition titles and the opening and closing films for the 2026 festival 17th August 2026
2 Unanchored City (Copeland Gallery, Peckham) review – DoMo Collective asks: What makes a city feel like our own? 17th August 2026
3 Drowning by Numbers (1988) rewind review – Greenaway’s painterly fairy-tale of three women, three murders, and the endless games of men 16th August 2026
4 Jacob Tierney’s Heated Rivalry scores a slapshot in GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics’ 18th Dorian TV Awards 2026 15th August 2026
5 Geronto (review) – Sherwood and Pluck’s short film is a poignant, beautiful and powerful exploration of age-difference intimacy 15th August 2026
6 Holy Days (review) – stale comedy and recycled road movie plot beats hold back Boltt’s film from reaching its full potential 13th August 2026
7 TV Choice: Live from London, Saturday Night Live returns for a second series this September on Sky and Now 12th August 2026
8 MUBI has released first-look images for Andrew Haigh’s highly anticipated feature, A Long Winter, based on the short story by Colm Tóibín 11th August 2026
9 Talawa and RADA announce David Harewood OBE as keynote speaker for the inaugural Mona Hammond Annual Lecture Series 11th August 2026
10 Harbinger (review) – ultimately dead on arrival, James Crow’s movie is overworked aesthetically and underworked everywhere else 11th August 2026
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