Film and Television The Wretched (review) – the beast below resurfaces for dinner in a lakeside town by Neil Baker 7th May 2020
Film and Television·NQV Short Films Cherry Tobacco (Kirsitubakas) review – the smoke and mirrors of first love and desire by Neil Baker 17th December 2019
Film and Television Bait (review) – a salty, seaweed-coated photographic study of community change by Neil Baker 30th August 2019
Film and Television·LGBTQ+ Hard Paint (review) – a journey of self-discovery and social isolation by Neil Baker 11th August 2019
Film and Television Mid90s (review) – Sunny Suljic excels in reflecting the joy, discovery, anger and fear of early teenage life by Neil Baker 13th April 2019
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·LGBTQ+ BFI Flare 2019 (reviews) – from 1920s Bermondsey to modern-day Brighton, explore all the 33rd edition of BFI Flare had to offer by Neil Baker 24th March 2019
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·LGBTQ+ BFI Flare 2018 (reviews) – our coverage from London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival by Neil Baker 2nd April 2018
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2 The Jonathan Larson Project (review) – a celebratory and loving tribute to a young artist who left us too soon 20th August 2026
3 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
4 Coyote vs. Acme (review) – Green’s movie loves and understands the cartoon formula it’s building on, delivering sturdy entertainment 19th August 2026
5 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
6 Ballet De Santiago will bring their lavish production of Swan Lake to the London Coliseum in 2027 19th August 2026
7 The 70th BFI London Film Festival announces official competition titles and the opening and closing films for the 2026 festival 17th August 2026
8 Unanchored City (Copeland Gallery, Peckham) review – DoMo Collective asks: What makes a city feel like our own? 17th August 2026
9 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
10 Jacob Tierney’s Heated Rivalry scores a slapshot in GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics’ 18th Dorian TV Awards 2026 15th August 2026
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