NICK MASTRINI begins SAVAGE’s review of this year’s best films with Ridley Scott’s smart sci-fi blockbuster, ‘The Martian’. This is a blockbuster that should be..
OLIVIA PERRETT braved a rare screening of Jacques Rivette’s 1971 New Wave classic ‘Out 1: Noli Me Tangere’ and lived to tell the tale… ‘Olivia...
THOMAS HETHERINGTON concludes his exploration of the best of the BFI’s London Film Festival with Eva Husson’s debut feature, ‘Bang Gang: A Modern Love Story’. ..
THOMAS HETHERINGTON continues his exploration of the best films previewed at the BFI London Film Festival. Here he reviews ‘High-Rise’, released in cinemas next year...
NICK MASTRINI reviews ‘Carol’ at Picturehouse Central, where director Todd Haynes took part in a Q&A earlier this week. At a crucial moment in Carol,..
With the re-release of David Lean’s landmark classic of suburban romance and repression, CALVIN LAW delves into this 70 year old cinematic masterpiece which has..
CHRISTIE DODMAN-LEAR writes about the premiere of Naomi Klein’s urgent film on climate change, ‘This Changes Everything’. Naomi Klein’s screen adaptation of her best-selling book..
GABRIELLA SAMARASEKARA revisits ‘Chocolat’, Lasse Hallström’s classic noughties film for those with a sweet tooth. Recently screened at London’s Chocolate Expo on the 17th and 18th October,..
THOMAS HETHERINGTON reviews Alan Bennett’s new film, ‘The Lady in the Van’, starring Maggie Smith. Audiences these days are used to Maggie Smith as a..