Staff Writer Teddy D’Ancona reviews Jesse Eisenberg’s second feature film, A Real Pain, highlighting the profound impact of art in shaping understanding. In the...
Staff Writer Meera Mohanraj considers the legacy of the Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman upon the BFI’s celebration of her work. The year 2025 marks...
Staff Writer Elouise Davies offers an in depth exploration into the legacy of ‘Inside No 9’ whilst also reviewing its ongoing stage adaptation, ‘Stage/Fright’...
Staff Writer Meera Mohanraj explores the themes and artistic excellence of the highly acclaimed ‘All We Imagine As Light’ to foreground the controversy surrounding...
Staff Writer Ruby Muscroft takes a look at the already acclaimed ‘Anora’ movie, asking whether fairytales can really happen in the harsh realities of...
Staff Writer Anny Chen reviews the ‘The Wild Robot’ drawing parallels between its story and her own experiences as an international student in London....
Staff Writer Elouise Davies closely examines the new film starring Hugh Grant and explores the themes of heresy and faith integral to its narrative....
Staff Writer Margo Sautelle reviews Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut and the importance of honouring female instincts. In today’s dating culture of ‘swipe lefts’, ‘red...
Staff Writer Thomas Deakin explores how the BFI London Film Festival 2024 simultaneously promises a bright future of cinema and warns about the consequences...
Staff Writer Helen Berk reflects on the masterful storytelling qualities of ‘Small Things Like These’ and highlights the movie’s relevance to issues of reproduction...