Editors' Choice·Film and Television I’m Still Here – Altitude releases the UK trailer for Walter Salles’ Award-winning film by Neil Baker 13th December 2024
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·LGBTQ+ Queer (BFI LFF Review) – erotic yet distant, beautiful but ugly and melancholic yet jubilant by Neil Baker 9th December 2024
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television Film4 celebrate success as Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things wins the Golden Lion prize at the 80th Venice International Film Festival by Neil Baker 15th September 2023
Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television Frank Capra: Mr America (Venice Film Festival) review – a tantalising look at the life of the man, the showman and the enigma by Neil Baker 3rd September 2023
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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