“This is very simply a story about ordinary people doing extraordinary things, and they happen to be black.”
Barry Jenkins talks chemistry and challenges on Beale Street
“It was really important to me and to this film that these characters read as soulmates.”
Yorgos Lanthimos talks chemistry and bold filmmaking in The Favourite
With 7 BAFTAs and 10 Academy Award nominations, The Favourite is undoubtedly one of the…
Papillon review – Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malek make a magnetic pair
A brilliantly moving story of survival led by a truly powerful performance
Cinema’s most charismatic criminals
A staple of cinema has long been criminal characters on the wrong side of the law that you can’t help but root for…
Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg to present 2019 Golden Globes – and here are the nominations!
Nominations include Black Panther, BlacKkKlansman, Bohemian Rhapsody, If Beale Street Could Talk and A Star Is Born.
Boots Riley talks weed and radical labour movements in Sorry To Bother You
“Until we start a movement that is able to actually change things through people organising on the job, then … things are going to get worse.”
Mowgli review – a grittier Jungle Book that misses the mark
Hot on the heels of Disney’s live action remake from 2016, this grittier adaptation of The Jungle Book is somewhat of a disappointment.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse review – an electric, eclectic joy ride
Unapologetically nerdy, heartfelt, and genuine – everything a Spider-Man movie should be!
Adonis Creed follows in the footsteps of the iconic underdogs of cinema
People are naturally drawn to the possibility of impossibilities, which is why viewers love watching films that tell a story of triumph over adversity.