Tag: London Film Festival


  • Five Best Picks From London Film Festival 2020

    Film Editor Theo Smith runs down his favourite films from this year’s London Film Festival.

  • LFF: ‘We should all just be who we are, and let’s knock the walls and barriers that restrict us!’ – An Interview with director Peter Murimi

    Film editor Theo Smith, interviews director Peter Murimi about his debut film which is playing at the London Film Festival.

  • LFF Review: I Am Samuel – Intimate and Inspirational Documentary

    Film Editor Theo Smith gives his thoughts on this courageous documentary.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • LFF Review: Last Flag Flying

    The 2017 London Film Festival comes to life with Richard Linklater’s latest, Film Editor David reviews.

  • 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: Manchester by the Sea

    Film Editor Hollie continues her London Film Festival coverage with a review of Kenneth Lonergan’s indie drama starring Casey Affleck.