American actress and producer Katherine Waddell discusses growing up in Brazil, breaking into the film industry and starting her own production company
Dinner in America director Adam Rehmeier on his punk-infused satire of suburbia
Adam Rehmeier discusses his creative approach to filmmaking, working with Ben Stiller and his latest release, dark comedy Dinner in America.
Crisis review – reductive look at the opioid epidemic falls flat
A star-studded cast struggles through Nicholas Jarecki’s unfocused take on the opioid crisis.
Things Heard & Seen review – a fresh take on the haunted house genre
James Norton and Amanda Seyfried star in this unsettling psychological horror.
Oscar-nominated White Eye director Tomer Shushan on his Israeli short
Filmmaker Tomer Shushan discusses racism, prejudice and the true story behind his debut short film.
The Greenhouse review – grief meets time travel in this fantasy drama
Insightful if slightly underwhelming debut from Thomas Wilson-White.
Producer Sienna Beckman on supporting female-identifying and minority storytellers in film
Film and TV producer Sienna Beckman discusses her career so far, her upcoming projects and her hopes for the industry
Lucie Bourdeu on The Drifters and her ambitions behind the camera
French actress Lucie Bourdeu discusses her love of cinema, directorial plans and her first English language role in romantic drama, The Drifters.
Jonathan Ajayi on starring in The Drifters, and working on Wonder Woman 1984
Rising star Jonathan Ajayi discusses his latest role in The Drifters, working with Lucie Bourdeu and his love of action movies
The Drifters review – a post-Brexit romantic drama brimming with warmth
A sun-soaked love story deftly told by Benjamin Bond in his directorial debut.