Last Night in Soho: a fine line between pastiche and cliché Madeleine Feeny·2 December 2021Edgar Wright’s gory dive into 1960s Soho through a fashionista’s eyes spotlights historic crimes but is overall a blunt instrumentFilm & TV·0 Comments·1
How many more promising young women are we willing to sacrifice? Alessia Galatini·2 February 2021The latest release by Emerald Fennell is an exercise in gaslighting that stabs you in the back Film & TV·0 Comments·0
Against the Tides doesn’t quite turn the tide on the disablist discourse Antonia Louisa Georgiou·15 November 2020Antonia Louisa Georgiou reviews the new documentary on British marathon swimmer Beth FrenchFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Wicked Winters: production company with a difference Alessia Galatini·3 November 2020Novelist and filmmaker Jade Winters talks to Alessia Galatini about her exciting journey from a romance novel writer to a crime film directorFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
New British horror makes vampirism the new domesticity Alessia Galatini·17 October 2020Alessia Galatini interviews the director and producers of Rose: A Love Story, which premiered at BFI London Film FestivalFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Rocks: a timeless yet refreshing exploration of friendship and girlhood Genevieve Richardson·3 October 2020 Let’s talk about Rocks without invoking the ambiguous marker of ‘authenticity’Film & TV·0 Comments·0
Beyond the red light Pauline Blanchet·29 September 2020A new British documentary explores the impact of Covid-19 on sex workFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Make Up: sexuality, monsters and caravans Olivia Neilson·17 September 2020Olivia Neilson is struck by the powerful queer allegory of Oakley’s feature debutFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Did yet another movie forget about intersectionality? Ashleigh Riseley·10 May 2020Ashleigh Riseley is disappointed by Misbehaviour’s unwillingness to offer black women the centre stage Film & TV·0 Comments·0
Being a serial killer comes with high expectations Sojourner McKenzie·30 January 2020Sojourner McKenzie reviews new comedy horror A Serial Killer’s Guide to LifeFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Fringe! Queer Film Festival: once upon a time in drag Sojourner McKenzie·4 December 2019Sojourner McKenzie is fond of Chris Moukarbel’s documentary, Wig, and its effort to explore drag’s past, present and futureFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Tomorrow: a weak attempt at exploring the complexities of pain and trauma Sarah Collier·23 October 2019Sarah Collier finds Martha Pinson’s debut film about a British veteran seriously wantingFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Girls, falling Sophie Blaney-Parslow·3 May 2015Sophie Blaney-Parslow remains under the spell of The Falling, debut film feature by British director Carol Morley Film & TV·0 Comments·0