How many more promising young women are we willing to sacrifice? Alessia Galatini2 February 2021 The latest release by Emerald Fennell is an exercise in gaslighting that stabs you in the back ... Film & TV0 Comments 0
Against the Tides doesn’t quite turn the tide on the disablist discourse Antonia Louisa Georgiou15 November 2020 Antonia Louisa Georgiou reviews the new documentary on British marathon swimmer Beth French... Film & TV0 Comments 0
Wicked Winters: production company with a difference Alessia Galatini3 November 2020 Novelist and filmmaker Jade Winters talks to Alessia Galatini about her exciting journey from a romance novel writer to a crime film director... Film & TV0 Comments 0
New British horror makes vampirism the new domesticity Alessia Galatini17 October 2020 Alessia Galatini interviews the director and producers of Rose: A Love Story, which premiered at BFI London Film Festival... Film & TV0 Comments 0
Rocks: a timeless yet refreshing exploration of friendship and girlhood Genevieve Richardson3 October 2020 Let’s talk about Rocks without invoking the ambiguous marker of ‘authenticity’... Film & TV0 Comments 0
Beyond the red light Pauline Blanchet29 September 2020 A new British documentary explores the impact of Covid-19 on sex work... Film & TV0 Comments 0
Make Up: sexuality, monsters and caravans Olivia Neilson17 September 2020 Olivia Neilson is struck by the powerful queer allegory of Oakley’s feature debut... Film & TV0 Comments 0
Normal people: there is a piece of all of us in here Iona Westlake18 May 2020 Iona Westlake is deeply moved by the TV adaption of Sally Rooney’s novel... Film & TV0 Comments 0
Did yet another movie forget about intersectionality? Ashleigh Riseley10 May 2020 Ashleigh Riseley is disappointed by Misbehaviour’s unwillingness to offer black women the centre stage ... Film & TV0 Comments 0
Being a serial killer comes with high expectations Sojourner McKenzie30 January 2020 Sojourner McKenzie reviews new comedy horror A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life... Film & TV0 Comments 0
Fringe! Queer Film Festival: once upon a time in drag Sojourner McKenzie4 December 2019 Sojourner McKenzie is fond of Chris Moukarbel’s documentary, Wig, and its effort to explore drag’s past, present and future... Film & TV0 Comments 0
The paradox of Phoebe Waller-Bridge Sojourner McKenzie2 December 2019 Sojourner McKenzie analyses the dynamics of talent versus privilege in the work of Phoebe Waller-Bridge... Film & TV0 Comments 0