2016 London Film Festival Review: Moonlight – “Phenomenal, bold film-making”
A story of three acts (and three actors per character), we first meet Chiron (or ‘Little’, as he’s sometimes known) aged around nine or...
Read More2016 London Film Festival Review: Christine – “Rebecca Hall is hypnotic”
Christine sees Rebecca Hall in the performance of her career as she portrays American TV news reporter, Christine Chubbuck. Chubbuck...
Read More60th BFI London Film Festival announces 2016 juries
The 60th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express® announces its jury line-up for this year’s Festival Awards. The...
Read More57th BFI London Film Festival review: Nebraska
Nebraska is part road-movie, part-family chronicle with skeletons bursting out of cupboards left, right and centre. Optioned...
Read More57th BFI London Film Festival Review: Half of a Yellow Sun
Half of a Yellow Sun is a technicolour treat bringing a much-loved book to life on screen. The bones of the story are essentially the same...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival 2013: An Inside Perspective
For film writers, especially those based in the UK, October is no longer the start of a month that begins with the fading sun and ends in...
Read MoreAccreditationgate: Should reviewers pay for the London Film Festival?
The London Film Festival (or LFF) is a staple of any UK cinema lover’s calendar. With access to a wide selection of the finest British and...
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