This quintessentially British horror-comedy is an impeccably observed introspection into millennial angst.
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Benediction review- a timely retelling of Siegfried Sassoon’s tale
A refreshing mix of war footage, film scenes and voice-over poetry, Benediction explores war in a new and unusual way.
Acclaimed documentary Duty Free releases in time for Mother’s Day
Duty Free is in UK cinemas in time for Mother’s Day.
Shepherd director Russell Owen on how he brought a 16-year-old script to life
We speak with British director Russell Owen about atmospheric horror Shepherd.
Shepherd review – an atmospheric supernatural horror
An atmospheric British horror starring Tom Hughes and a border collie.
Spencer review – a Royal biopic with a radical approach
Kristen Stewart shines in a new biopic from Chilean director Pablo Larraín.
Oasis Knebworth 1996 director Jake Scott on honouring the band’s fans
We interview Grammy Award-winning director Jake Scott about this Oasis concert film.
Censor review – video nasties period horror proves directionless
An homage to the video nasties era of British horror.
The Courier review – gripping, true story spy thriller delivers much more than action
An unexpectedly heart-wrenching historical thriller starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
Hollywood Autism: the good, the bad, and the downright insulting
Representations of autism in film have a long and complicated history.