If Beale Street Could Talk: London Film Festival 2018 Review
Barry Jenkins takes on James Baldwin for his next feature, and it’s a match made in heaven. I wasContinue Reading
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Barry Jenkins takes on James Baldwin for his next feature, and it’s a match made in heaven. I wasContinue Reading
Ralph Fiennes directs for the third time in The White Crow, a biography of a crucial moment in the careerContinue Reading
An excellent cast heads up the latest offering from Yorgos Lanthimos, which gets its UK premiere at London Film Festival.Continue Reading
A wrongly-delivered package is the beginning of a search for its true recipient. Marie joins in the hunt for theContinue Reading
Alice Rohrwacher’s fable of Italian modern history rightly won the Best Screenplay award at Cannes this year. Marie went alongContinue Reading
Screening as part of the Dare strand at London Film Festival, this modern day Swedish fairy tale provokes and surprises. Continue Reading
Marie was very impressed with this powerful and intimate family story spanning several decades and believes it deserves wider recognition.Continue Reading
Valeria Bertucelli puts herself centre stage as she writes, directs and starts in The Queen of Fear. A studyContinue Reading
A coming-of-age story at its heart, Marie was swept up in this transgender teen’s struggles to achieve her dream. Continue Reading
The legend that is Robert Redford bows out on a high note, in David Lowery’s highly enjoyable The Old ManContinue Reading