Director: Hajime Tsuda Queer East Film Festival 2021 review Through its story of two housemates feeling their way through the consequences and demands of an unplanned pregnancy, Hajime Tsuda’s Daughters captures that identity-forming period in […]
Author: David Pountain
Director: Kamila Tarabura True to its succinctly evocative title, Into the Night feels less like a complete chapter in the life of the young Krysia (Agnieszka Rajda) than a single point of transition, marking the moment […]
Director: Brandon Cronenberg London Film Festival 2020 review Bringing new meaning to the phrase, “corporations are people,” Brandon Cronenberg’s Possessor is a dazzling evocation of late-stage capitalism’s all-consuming reach, not just for how it taps […]
Director: Cathy Brady London Film Festival 2020 review The past is never really past in Cathy Brady’s turbulent feature debut, which blends the personal with the political for a thematically rich portrayal of lasting trauma in the long shadow […]
Director: Elizabeth Lo London Film Festival 2020 review In showing us a world and a way of life that runs parallel to our own, Elizabeth Lo’s Stray resonates as both a multifaceted piece of socio-political commentary and an […]
Actress and playwright Julie Cheung-Inhin was on the Race Equality Committee of the actors’ union, Equity, when a controversy erupted around comments made by actor Laurence Fox on BBC One’s Question Time. Responding to remarks […]