L Last month, the world of British cinema suffered a great loss with the passing of one of its most celebrated and unique screenwriters. Terence
Category: Films
The biographical film about Cary Grant has sparked renewed interest in the actor’s difficult upbringing in Bristol.
Cary Grant, famously seen as a charming regular at sunny California hotspots and posh New York clubs, is being highlighted this month through various viewings
What Happens Later review – Meg Ryan’s airport romcom is an airplane movie
T Meg Ryan’s second directorial effort showcases a strong sense of confidence, particularly in her attempt to emulate the success of Nora Ephron’s iconic romantic
The ongoing battle over Disney’s ‘socially aware’ remake of Snow White is disheartening.
D Disney’s upcoming live action adaptation of the beloved 1937 animated film Snow White will not be released in theaters until 2025 due to the
Ari Folman discusses the difficulty of filming the families of the Israeli hostages, who were unaware of their loved ones’ fate, whether they had been abducted, killed, or gone missing.
A According to Ri Folman, the director who received an Oscar nomination for his films Waltz With Bashir and Where Is Anne Frank, the UK’s
Indigenous audience members share their perspective on Killers of the Flower Moon: ‘Hollywood doesn’t transform overnight’.
I The film features renowned figures from Hollywood including Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, and Leonardo DiCaprio. It received financial support of $200 million from
Review of King and Country – Joseph Losey’s harsh portrayal of the pointlessness of war.
T There is a surprising and chilling sense of present-day significance in the reissue of Joseph Losey’s intense and expressionistic film from 1964. Tom Courtenay
Review of “Quiz Lady” – Sandra Oh and Awkwafina struggle to elevate unbalanced humor.
I In Hollywood, it is common for a well-known actor to take on a role that goes against their usual persona – playing a loser,
Pressure review – pioneering story of living with British racism retains its power
Horace Ové’s fascinating, pioneering drama from 1975 is restored and re-released as part of a retrospective at London’s BFI Southbank. The first full-length black British
The review of The Royal Hotel – a dark and gritty tale set in the outback, exposes the underlying sexism hidden beneath the facade of casual banter.
A Unfortunately, the conclusion of this film from Australian filmmaker Kitty Green is underwhelming and lacks excitement, despite her previous success with the powerful #MeToo