Tag: BFI


  • Nostalgic News: The Comfort of Strangers Released 25 Years Ago

    Reece Beckett takes us back to the hidden gem that celebrates its 25th anniversary.

  • BFI London Film Festival 2020: Five Films to Watch

    With this year’s London Film Festival nearly upon us, film editor Theo Smith gives us the films that he’s most looking forward to.

  • Racism in the British Film Industry

    Just last month, multi-award-winning British filmmaker Steve McQueen reflected in an opinion piece for The Guardian about the obvious and shocking racism within the British film industry. McQueen, known for his vast filmography of stunning drama films including the Academy Award-winning 12 Years a Slave (2012), being the first black director win, and the British-Irish co-production […]

  • Review: Make Up – Bleak Realism of Self-Discovery

    Katie Evans reviews the psycho-sexual feature debut from Claire Oakley

  • LFF Review: The Peanut Butter Falcon

    Our coverage of this year’s BFI London Film Festival continues with this comedy-drama, starring Shia LaBeouf and Dakota Johnson. Film Editor Joe reviews.

  • LFF Review: Monos

    The Edge’s coverage of the BFI London Film Festival kicks off with this international co-production. Film Editor Joe reviews.

  • LFF Review: Beautiful Boy

    Film Editor Alice reviews the Steve Carrell and Timothee Chalamet starring drama, which played as part of this year’s London Film Festival.

  • LFF Review: Roma

    The Edge’s coverage of London Film Festival continues with Alfonso Cuaron’s coming-soon-to-Netflix drama.

  • LFF Review: Happy New Year, Colin Burstead.

    Ben Wheatley’s latest film received its world premiere at this year’s London Film Festival.

  • Review: Beast

    Alice O’Hare reviews the most intriguing release of the past week, and no, it’s not Avengers: Infinity War…

  • LFF Review: Free Fire

    Writer Hollie reviews the closing night gala from London Film Festival, Ben Wheatley quirky action comedy.

  • LFF Review: Arrival

    Film editor Hollie reviews the high-concept alien invasion film which explores the concept of communication with alien life.

  • LFF Review: Letters from Baghdad

    Writer Ben reviews the Tilda Swinton narrated documentary which tells the story of Gertrude Bell, the most powerful woman in the British Empire in her day.

  • LFF Review: La La Land

    Film editor Hollie reviews one of the most anticipated films in the London Film Festival programme, the mesmerising musical which tells the story of two aspiring performers who fall in love.