Film Review: Oh My Goodness! (2025)
Wheeling its way into UK cinemas from 14th March, the French comedy Oh My Goodness! is a fun, lightweight caper featuring two groupsContinue Reading
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Wheeling its way into UK cinemas from 14th March, the French comedy Oh My Goodness! is a fun, lightweight caper featuring two groupsContinue Reading
Marie begins our coverage of the best in Film of 2024. Regular visitors to this site will not be atContinue Reading
Mexico City in the 1950s is the setting for Luca Guadagnino’s adaptation of William S Burroughs’ loosely autobiographical, unfinished shortContinue Reading
Receiving a Special Presentation at LFF following its Cannes success, All We Imagine As Light is a serene film of self-determination andContinue Reading
Pablo Larraín wraps up his trilogy of female icon-centred biopics with Maria, set during the last days of Maria Callas’Continue Reading
A simple story of complicated grief, with an outstanding performance from Elín Hall at the centre. Rúnar Rúnarsson’s latest feature When The Light Breaks plays inContinue Reading
Three female friends have a problem to solve when one of them ends up killing the handsome neighbour whose balconyContinue Reading
Knowing this will be her terminally ill mother’s last summer with them, teenager Fanny spends her summer with her family,Continue Reading
From Hong Kong director Ray Yeung, All Shall Be Well gently unravels the challenges facing an older lesbian woman when her partnerContinue Reading
A teenage girl’s rare medical condition marks her out as cursed to her superstitious neighbours, in Bulgarian writer/director Milko Lazarov’sContinue Reading









