Tag: film
Postcards From London
We meet the director behind the dreamy new piece of queer cinema
It’s the film that has been on the lips of LGBT movie-goers for...
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Review – straight-washing and telenovella twists
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By Dylan B Jones
Right from its rain-whipping, thestral-careening start, the most recent cinematic foray into the Potterverse is certainly one thing…confusing. In fact, as...
A Star Is Born…but like, is it actually good though?
Jack Cullen muses on Gaga’s already notorious smash hit cinema venture
This past month, we put Netflix on pause and clobbered down the street to...
Review: Iris Prize Festival
We hotfooted it up to Cardiff for one of the biggest events on the LGBT cinema calendar
It’s one of the biggest LGBT film festivals...
FILM REVIEW: Climax
Gaspar Noe’s latest work is a beguiling assault on the senses
“Going nowhere fast, we’ve reached the climax/We’re together, now we’re undone”: the words of...
Ready Player One – LGBT characters, Deliveroo drones and glossy mediocrity make Spielberg’s latest...
There hasn’t been a movie like Ready Player One for a while. In a market dominated by the smarmily grinning mask of Marvel, most...
REVIEW: Mom & Dad
Millenial-bashing reaches a gory new level in Brian Taylor’s latest horror/comedy
What with the looming cloud of a Brexit we never voted for, houses priced...
REVIEW: Beach Rats
Words by Catherine Pearson
It’s time to get Call Me By Your Name out of your head. Seriously, do it now. Goodbye gorgeous love story...
“It’s gorgeous, it’s painful and it’s more than just a story” – Catherine Pearson...
It’s the 1980s and seventeen year old Elio Perlman (Timothée Chalamet) is wiling away the long summer days at his parents’ villa in Northern...
God’s Own Country – A quiet and steamy slow-burning love story with a backdrop...
Words by Catherine Pearson
Johnny Saxby (Josh O’Connor) lives in rural Yorkshire where he works on the family farm by day and goes on all-night...