Finest of the Flare 2022 Pippa Sterk·23 May 2022Pippa Sterk rounds her favourites from this year's BFI FlareFilm & TV·0 Comments·1
BFI Film Festival: Lingui, The Sacred Bonds Pippa Sterk·29 October 2021Pippa Sterk finds the Chadian drama rich in its exploration of family and body politicsFilm & TV·0 Comments·1
BFI Flare 2021: highlights Pippa Sterk·6 April 2021Pippa Sterk reviews her favourites from London’s iconic LGBTIQ festivalFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Cocoon: portrait of a slow transformation Pippa Sterk·17 February 2021Pippa Sterk interviews director Leonie Krippendorff about her new featureFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Jill and the female carer Pippa Sterk·8 February 2021It’s a Sin doesn’t offer a recognition of care work but rather an idealisation of it Film & TV·0 Comments·0
The Prom: too much and not enough Pippa Sterk·29 December 2020Pippa Sterk is disappointed by the marginalisation of the main queer storyline in Ryan Murphy’s latest releaseFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Throwback Thursday: The Watermelon Woman Pippa Sterk·20 November 2020A new monthly thread looks back at classic films through a modern lens Film & TV·0 Comments·0
Why was this needed? Pippa Sterk·21 October 2020Pippa Sterk offers her take on the 2020 adaption of The Boys in the Band Film & TV·0 Comments·0
Throwback thursday: Priscilla Queen of the Desert Pippa Sterk·1 October 2020A new monthly thread looks back at classic films through a modern lensFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
A new era for the dance movie Pippa Sterk·26 August 2020Why there is more behind Netflix's latest trend than a cliched plotFilm & TV·0 Comments·1
What to watch for LGBT+ history month Pippa Sterk·7 February 2020Pippa Sterk lists her film recommendations for exploring queer history this month Film & TV·0 Comments·0
Meta-media and claustrophobic control Pippa Sterk·22 November 2019Pippa Sterk enjoys how the power of our gaze is investigated in Soheil Beiraghi’s new Iranian sport drama, PermissionFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Three cheers for lesbian filmmakers! Pippa Sterk·15 January 2019Pippa Sterk reports from the Fringe! Film Fest London screening of Caroline Berler’s Dykes, Camera, Action!Film & TV·0 Comments·0
The Hate U Give: a shift in cinema? Pippa Sterk·21 November 2018A bit disappointed that the film lost some of the original novel’s insight and subtlety, Pippa Sterk still praises THUG as evidence that cinema is changingFilm & TV·0 Comments·0