"I sometimes think people with problems band together"
Festival favourite Mads Mikkelsen is back with quirky black dramedy Riders of Justice, following the bittersweet Another Round, with it’s UK premiere kicking off at this year’s virtual Glasgow Film Festival. The film surprisingly…
Based on Mohamedou Ould Salahi's bestselling 2015 memoir Guantánamo Diary, The Mauritanian finally premieres in the UK at this year's virtual Glasgow Film Festival. Highlighting the injustice and inhumanity detainees faced at the camp, the legal drama spotlights the astonishing continuation of…
The critically acclaimed and award winning festival hit Minari finally graces our shores, opening this year's digital Glasgow Film Festival. The semi-autobiographical family drama from A24 has been at the top of my must-watch list following the overwhelming buzz at last year's…
The full lineup for the 35th edition of BFI Flare: London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival (17-28 March) has been unveiled this evening with a launch event on BFI Flare Facebook and BFI YouTube.
One of the world’s most significant and long-standing queer film events, this…
London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival has announced, ahead of its full programme launch on 23rd February, that JUMP, DARLING will screen in the Bodies strand at next month’s festival, which runs digitally from the 17th- 28th March 2021.
The premiere will be held in honour of…
An explosion of sound and colour from the second it starts, the sophomore feature film of Baz Poonpiriya, One For The Road, has nods to its producer, Kar-Wai Wong within the opening sequence. It feels like a film that loves movies, lending every…
The ethics of documentary filmmaking are hard to navigate when telling stories as sensitive and urgent as Flee. Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s documentary takes to protecting identities through animation, an often-underused art form in non-fiction storytelling. It’s innovative and compact, at only 83 minutes…
Marking its world premiere at the virtual Sundance Film Festival 2021, Eight For Silver proved an exciting genre offering amongst the bevy of heavy dramatic entries. Featuring an unashamed blend of fantastical horror and creature feature elements with a splice of historical…
Despite being predominantly virtual, the program for Sundance Film Festival 2021 was still as excitingly jam packed, featuring 71 features, 50 Shorts, 4 Indie Series and 14 New Frontier Projects.
Despite the fact it was difficult to gauge an audience reaction in…
Ed Helms is Daddy? Not something you hear every day, but in Nicole Beckwith's second film, Together Together, Helms stars as Matt, a single father-to-be through the surrogacy system. Anna (Patti Harrison), who is twenty years his junior, applies for the role…
After six days and 73 feature films, the 2021 Sundance Film Festival’s Awards Ceremony took place tonight, hosted by actor and comedian Patton Oswalt, with jurors presenting 24 prizes for feature filmmaking and seven for Short Films.
Bold, intimate, and humanizing stories prevailed…
Premiering at the virtual Sundance Film Festival 2021, the latest thrilling historical biopic to hit our screens once again shines a light on the US Civil Rights Movement, documenting the ongoing clash between the FBI and the Black Panther Party (BPP). Following…
Due to the current continuation of local restrictions and lockdowns, the 17th edition of Glasgow Film Festival will be taking place entirely digitally via the new viewing platform Glasgow Film At Home. However the lineup still has plenty to be excited about,…
Park City, Utah isn't quite going to be the same for the 2021, as the Sundance Film Festival is unfortunately still beholden to the restrictions of a global pandemic. However, the festival team have been had at work on a feature-rich, Sundance-built…
The team behind Glasgow Film Festival has finally unveiled the programme for its 2021 edition, featuring several award-winning festival favourites such as Minari and Black Bear.
Due to the current continuation of local restrictions and lockdowns, the 17th edition of the festival…