Lurker Review: BFI London Film Festival 2025

A celebrity attracts the wrong sort of attention in Lurker It seems like a dream. A famous musician comes into the store where you’re working…

Dreamers Review: BFI London Film Festival 2025

Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor’s detention centre drama Dreamers is a solid debut Isio (RonkÄ™ AdékoluÄ™jo) is sent to an immigration detention centre after living and working in…

Peter Hujar’s Day Review: BFI London Film Festival 2025

Ira Sachs latest recounts a day in the life of celebrated photographer Peter Hujar In 1974 author Linda Rosencrantz had the idea to interview several…

Bugonia Review: BFI London Film Festival 2025

Emma Stone is so perfect she must be an alien. Jesse Plemons sets out to prove it in Bugonia In a musty basement, two young…

Fwends Review: BFI London Film Festival 2025

Two old fwends reconnect in this Aussie indie comedy Fwends is the debut feature from Australian film maker Sophie Somerville, made on a microbudget and…

Twinless Review: BFI London Film Festival 2025

One really is the loneliest number in dark comedy, Twinless Roman (Dylan O’Brien) is devastated by the sudden death of his identical twin, Rocky (also…

Bad Apples Review: BFI London Film Festival 2025

The kids aren’t alright in audacious school satire Bad Apples When people think of movies that make you afraid of children, they probably name classic…

One Battle After Another Review – The Revolution has been Televised

One Battle After Another is superb – A frenetic blend of topical substance, surreal adventure and quirky humour Revolutionaries? Rebels? Freedom fighters or terrorists? However…