R People living in eastern North Carolina are experiencing severe mistreatment. This is the blunt but accurate way to describe the serious injustice depicted in
Category: Films
Horace Ové, a pioneer of black British cinema, depicted our lives in unprecedented ways.
‘T Indra Ové, an actor whose father was a film-maker, recalls the constant presence of police at their door. They were searching for her father,
Nyad review – Annette Bening pulls out all the stops in engaging swimming drama
L Loneliness is not the main concern for the protagonist of this heartfelt true story about motivation. The film follows Diana Nyad, a retired American
Review of Appropriate Flesh – Heather Graham’s Exaggerated Performance in Erotic Horror Thriller Involving Body-Swapping
T There is some frivolous and sensual content in this film from experienced horror writer Dennis Paoli and director Joe Lynch, based on HP Lovecraft’s
The 12th Fail review discusses how Indian exams could potentially help combat corruption and poverty.
P This movie could be seen as a motivating message for students returning to school after their break. It portrays the belief that, even in
A new wax figure of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson will be created after the actor expressed dissatisfaction with its current white skin tone.
A Parisian wax museum, facing backlash for “whitewashing” a Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson statue, has announced plans to revamp the waxwork. The wax figure of
The Kitchen review – high-energy drama of near-future rundown housing estate
T This heartfelt film, co-directed by Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya, features an interesting mix of ingredients. It is set in a chaotic housing estate
Bonus Track review – boy meets boy in sweet route-one romcom
Writer-director Julia Jackman is an award-winner for her short films and now makes her feature debut at the London film festival with this teen romcom,
The Bikeriders review – potent ode to the violent lives of 60s biker gangs
Jeff Nichols’s motorcycle movie is about a love triangle and a succession crisis – inspired by the immersive 1968 study of Chicago bikers by photojournalist
The review of Saltburn suggests that the Brideshead soup is good, but could benefit from additional seasoning.
A Rosamund Pike delivers a delightful performance, while Carey Mulligan makes a wild appearance, making them the standout reasons to enjoy the opening film of