Following the recent streaming release of Daniel Kaluuya’s directiorial debut, The Kitchen, Jamie Carlstrand shares his visit to last year’s London Film Festival where the …
LFF, The Kitchen (2023) Review

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Following the recent streaming release of Daniel Kaluuya’s directiorial debut, The Kitchen, Jamie Carlstrand shares his visit to last year’s London Film Festival where the …
Emily Chen reviews the highly-anticipated return of Miyazaki to the Ghibli animated universe. Hopeful surrealist impressionism Kimchi Nabe – the spice will make your tongue …
Elena Goh reviews Coppola’s ‘Priscilla’ . The film adapts Priscilla Presley’s memoir Elvis and Me, focussing on the timeline of her relationship with Elvis Presley. …
Oscar McFie Lyons draws the connections between Spike Jonze’s Her and Sofia Coppala’s Lost in Translation, unearthing what the interplay between the once married pair …
Sub-Editor Mayra Nassef takes a look at the cultural impact of genre-bending The X-Files following its 30th anniversary screening at the Prince Charles Cinema, asking …
Paige Johnson reviews The Portrait, a masterclass in madness on screen, premiered at Raindance Film Festival. A psychological thriller with exquisite attention to detail and …
Aarya Shah reviews this cautionary tale of morality being driven out by greed and despair. Blood For Dust begins with a gunshot followed by a …
Ed Lahner reviews ‘Warhol’, a thriller set in London that provides a sharp social commentary on the digitalisation of urban life. “In the future, everyone …
The London Film Festival returned this past October featuring a wide array of British, Hollywood and International cinema. Aryan Taqueer reviews David Fincher’s The Killer. …