Sky Hopinka talks to Outtake about his filmmaking process and plans for the future.
Godzilla vs. Kong review – a thunderous, larger than life monster mash
Godzilla vs. Kong is as much an opportunity to see these two titans slug it out as it is an opportunity to gaze upon Kong’s shapely buttocks.
BFI Flare 2021: P.S. Burn This Letter Please review – revelatory insight into a forgotten history
P.S. Burn This Letter Please is a moving and detailed look at a forgotten history, celebrating LGBT+ performers while honouring their sacrifices.
BFI Flare 2021: Poppy Field review – a tense and pertinent Romanian drama
Poppy Field is a short but tense drama about inner conflicts and identity suppression that surprises and shocks.
BFI Flare 2021: Enfant Terrible review – shocking portrait of an infatuated creator
Enfant Terrible is mesmerising and powerful, yet too infatuated with its main character to offer a full picture.
Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliché review – a powerful portrait of a punk icon
This new documentary is a moving, detailed and deeply personal look at the life of Poly Styrene, a Black British punk icon of the ’70s.
Baby Done review – warm, grounded sitcom about pregnancy and identity
A light-hearted and meaningful look at one couple’s identity crisis.
The White Tiger review – a scathing look at India’s caste system
Ramin Bahrani’s The White Tiger is a vicious, stark depiction of capitalism’s corrupting potential and the underbelly of India’s caste system.
The Christmas Chronicles 2 review – predictable but charming festive sequel
The Christmas Chronicles 2 doesn’t have any major surprises in store, but nonetheless proves to be another heartwarming festive adventure.
African Apocalypse review – a powerful exploration of colonialism and identity
African Apocalypse is a shocking look at how colonial atrocities continue to shape Africa and its people.