ROBERT STEVENS reviews ‘Censored Voices’, a history of the 1967 Six-Day War between Israel, Jordan and Egypt. ‘People, not places’, murmurs one veteran of the..
HELEN QUAH considers what ‘The Lobster’ might have to say about modern dating. “It’s no coincidence that the targets are shaped like single people and..
SAVAGE continues its coverage of Film Africa 2015 with THOMAS HETHERINGTON’s rundown of the films from Ethiopia on show at the festival. I must confess..
This week SAVAGE is at Film Africa 2015. Here GEORGIE COWAN-TURNER takes a look at a series of films marking the fortieth anniversary of the independence of..
NICOLA WATKINSON reviews ‘Fresh Dressed’, an insightful documentary about how hip-hop culture and style took over the mainstream. Beginning with rock ’n’ roll sensation Little..
LIAM DONOVAN checks out Guillermo del Toro’s eerie thriller ‘Crimson Peak’, on the big screen this Halloween. Crimson Peak is the new film from Guillermo..
THOMAS HETHERINGTON continues his series exploring the highlights of the BFI London Film Festival. This time he reviews ‘Brooklyn’, the new adaptation of Colm TóibÃn’s..
CALVIN LAW considers whether discussing the need for certain ‘types’ of female characters is helpful or harmful. In a recent interview with Elle UK, Oscar-nominated..
EMILY WALDRON finds ‘3 and 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets’ at the DocHouse a disturbing insight into the racial tensions in America today. The brilliance of..
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