Tag: film
Queering The UK Jewish Film Festival, 12 – 27 November 2022.
Having presented mostly digital editions these past two years, The UK Jewish Film Festival returns to cinemas in London and across the country, with...
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil review – ‘Disney’s aversion to adventure’
Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil review ★★☆☆☆ by Dylan B Jones
It’s been five years since Disney’s kaleidoscopic dive into the world of Maleficent, one of the first...
Kim Cattrall in Horrible Histories movie, we have questions
From Samantha Jones to a comedy sketch show turned movie about ancient history. We need to know a few things.
FILM REVIEW: Just Friends
Surf’s up in this adorable Dutch romcom
Despite his death a decade before, Joris is still struggling with the relationship he had with his father....
Tucked film review – ‘a heart-warming tale of two drag queens’
★★★★ by Ifan Llewelyn
To many, the drag queen exists only between the four walls of a bar or the four sides of a TV...
REVIEW: Bel Canto
★★★
In an ambiguous, revolution ravaged South American nation, a world famous American opera singer (Julianne Moore), is performing at a glittering private function for...
FILM REVIEW: Benjamin
By Dylan B Jones
Simon Amstell’s Benjamin is a film about skinny white boys kissing. It’s also a film about audiences, and the pain or...
REVIEW: Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Melissa McCarthy’s performance is divisive in this detailed etching of a forgotten fraudster.
In a performance that has garnered both ‘Worst’ and ‘Best’ Actress Award...
Review: ‘1985 truly brings home the tragic quintessence of the AIDS crisis’
There is a delicate balance to the ecosystem of a family Christmas, with the pressure of upholding the veneer of a Norman Rockwell festive...
Review – ‘Postcards From London is a visually stunning, if slightly disjointed reflection on...
We review the arty new piece from Steve McLean
Walking down Old Compton Street for the first time has any young man’s heart racing, with...