
Herself-Empowering Irish drama about a woman (quite literally) building a new life for herself and her children following domestic abuse
Herself-Empowering Irish drama about a woman (quite literally) building a new life for herself and her children following domestic abuse
Most Wanted looks at some of the best movies that will be on show at the BFI London Film Festival 2020
Steve McQueen ends his Small Axe Anthology series with a joyful celebration of Romance and Reggae music
Mogul Mowgli is a powerfully personal exploration of cultural identity, ambition, and challenging traditions Mogul Mowgli is Bassam Tariq’s first feature length film and stars
A master and his student attempt to reach raga music perfection in this hypnotic Indian drama The Disciple follows Sharad (Aditya Modak) through three stages
Elisabeth Moss stars as Shirley, an eccentric horror writer who enthrals a young newlywed in this dreamy psychological drama
This film exudes beauty and charm, tells a familiar story in a fresh innovative way, and leaves you feeling positive and uplifted in a manner some films are afraid to do these days
180° Rule is a devastatingly performed drama about loss, grief, and the precarious position of women in modern day Tehran
The Reason I Jump is a groundbreaking documentary providing a stunning sensory experience and a vital insight into the lives of non-verbal autistic people I’m
“We can’t deny that HipHop is a Black Art-full Stop. That’s what it is. There are ways to be in conversation with that Art and have a place in it. It doesn’t mean that it’s only for Black people, but you have to honour the tradition, you have to honour where it comes from”