I will confess to a fascination with apocalyptic tales about the end of life as we know...
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There are flashes of style in this zombie film sequel, but it ultimately feels like ‘just another...
Blind is a bit of a brain tap, funny, sexually explicit and dark. Having won 11 awards...
Adapted by Rachel Joyce from her Booker nominated novel and sensitively directed by Hettie McDonald (Normal People), The Unlikely...
I remember seeing The Man Who Could Cheat Death at the cinema, and thinking it was great...
When Richard (Benjamin Biolay) accidentally discovers that his wife had been having an affair with one of...
Intriguing and frustrating in equal measure, British-Ghanian artist Larry Achiampong’s film essay is a fragmentary, poetic reverie...
Sometimes in cinema you come across a story that you’ve never heard before but has affected more...
We first meet fifty something Sue necking a bottle of red wine alone in a restaurant, where...
A little like the 1967 film Belle De Jour, Alice is another film about the ‘high’ end...
