Director: Terence Davies London Film Festival 2021 review Mortality permeates the air in Benediction, a powerfully sombre work where each moment seems to mourn its own passing. As with 2016’s excellent Emily Dickinson biopic A Quiet […]
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Director: Edgar Wright London Film Festival 2021 review For better or worse, the genre films of Edgar Wright have always felt like they’re being delivered to us within a pair of quotation marks. Ever since his days at the […]
The Locksmith tells the story of Dave Parker, a highly trained locksmith whose skills end up putting him in a sticky situation. Clocking in at one minute long and featuring only a single actor, this […]
In the darkly comic History of Nipples, Ron Burt (Joseph Macnab) falls down an existential rabbit hole pondering a question that all of us have asked at some point in our lives: What are men’s […]
Watch No Shade on FilmDoo Channelling timely and intersectional social commentary through a web of intersecting relationships, No Shade presents an articulate and accessible picture of colourism in Black British communities. Centring its ensemble drama around the […]
Director: Jamie Jones Societal turmoil blends inseparably with personal struggle in Jamie Jones’ ominous teen drama, set against the tense backdrop of a divided and gentrified East London about to hit boiling point. Taking a […]