
Dating Amber and the Importance of Differing Queer Experiences
The Amazon Prime release is a refreshingly nuanced entry into the queer coming-of-age canon Continue reading Dating Amber and the Importance of Differing Queer Experiences
The Amazon Prime release is a refreshingly nuanced entry into the queer coming-of-age canon Continue reading Dating Amber and the Importance of Differing Queer Experiences
We dive into what you can expect with a subscription to the artiest streaming service around Continue reading What is MUBI and should you get it? A Streaming’s Hidden Treasures Special
With Disney+ launching in the UK shortly, we look at their release strategy, and whether it will trouble Netflix’s streaming dominance Continue reading To Binge or Not to Binge?
2020 has started strong on TV, but which of last year’s shows are the ones to beat? Continue reading The Best TV Shows of 2019
Karen Gillan makes her directorial debut with a bleak but impressive study of mental illness Continue reading Review: The Party’s Just Beginning
Martin Scorsese’s latest film lives up to the hype, adding a new dimension to his distinctive gang films Continue reading Review: The Irishman
A closer look at Lulu Wang’s exploration of diaspora and the relationship between Chinese cinema and Western audiences Continue reading The Farewell and the Shock of Your Own Reflection
The Knives Out director’s appearance at the London Film festival revealed details about his new film and his career so far Continue reading An Audience With Rian Johnson
Chris Morris’ latest fails to hit the heights of his best work, but is strong in its serious moments Continue reading Review: The Day Shall Come
The latest film from the prolific director is a riotous gangland thriller with plenty of humour Continue reading Review: First Love