These women front the most explosive film of the year.
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LFF 2018: Widows review – the most politically explosive film of the year
McQueen delivers a fascinating portrait of class, race, and gender relations in America
The Duke review – a sweet and thought-provoking true crime comedy
Helen Mirren and Jim Broadbent are charming as a pair of ageing art thieves.
Hive review – Kosovan drama doesn’t quite live up to the buzz
Inspiring stuff, but it fizzles out fast.
Yuni review – coming-of-age drama is wonderfully honest
Indonesian gender roles cast a long shadow over this sensitive film.
Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield go head to head in Judas and the Black Messiah trailer
“You can kill a freedom fighter but you can’t kill freedom”
Harriet star Cynthia Erivo is all set to be a record-breaking EGOT winner
With two Oscar nominations announced earlier today, Erivo has a shot at the EGOT.
100 decade-defining films of the 2010s
We look back at the 100 films that helped shape this last decade.
Harriet review – Cynthia Erivo brings this biopic to life
As radical as the life of Harriet Tubman was, this biopic seems a little on the safe side.