Tape Review: Raindance Film Festival 2025

Bizhan Tong remakes Richard Linklater’s psychodrama Tape for a new generation On the night before his big film festival debut, fledgling director Jon (Kenny Kwan)…

Unspoken Review: BFI Flare Festival 2024

An Orthodox Jewish teenager feels a connection to his grandfather’s secret life in Unspoken Noam is a closeted gay teenager living within the Orthodox Jewish…

Bones and All Review: Sweet Cannibals Come of Age

Two wayward youths find each other in unconventional love story Bones and All Visionary director Luca Guadagnino returns with one of the years most hotly…

White Noise Review: Disaster Movie Meets Societal Satire

Noah Baumbach adapts the ‘unfilmable’ bestseller White Noise Adapted from the award-winning satirical novel of the same name, White Noise is the latest film from…

The Eternal Daughter Review: Is Tilda Swinton Seeing Ghosts?

Acclaimed filmmaker Joanna Hogg returns with love letter to old ghost stories, The Eternal Daughter The Eternal Daughter is the latest feature from acclaimed British…

Linoleum Review: It’s Something Fantastic

Jim Gaffigan reaches for the stars in the charming and deeply heartfelt Linoleum Sci fi, comedy, family drama, Linoleum really has it all. The “cosmically…

Humidity Alert Review: A playful poke at the movie theatre industry

Humidity Alert is the latest film from Korean director-writer-editor-cinematographer Bong Soo Ko and his ninth feature in only five years. It is showing at the…