I’ve watched too many meandering documentaries lately. That wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing, were it not for the fact that I’m pretty sure that …
BFI Flare 2021: ‘Cured’ Review

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I’ve watched too many meandering documentaries lately. That wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing, were it not for the fact that I’m pretty sure that …
Alexander Hancock reviews the much anticipated psychological thriller and challenges the negative reviews. When A.J. Finn’s Hitchcockian thriller ‘The Woman in the Window’ first hit …
Çagri Ustaoglu considers the social messages posed in a drama about children in the most helpless situations. Kağıttan Hayatlar (‘Paper lives’) is a Turkish film …
Lydia De Matos reviews a time travel drama considering the lengths we go to for those we love. The Greenhouse is kind of like if …
Lydia De Matos reviews a comedic teen movie following a gang of theatre buffs as they explore their dramatic adolescence. Now, let me state for …
Luigi Barraza Cárdenas considers a romantic drama, set in Cold War Estonia. Let me be blatantly honest from the beginning: I have a thing for …
Luigi Barraza Cárdenas reviews a romantic film set over a single day, following two young men as they navigate a serendipitous fling. After everything we’ve …
In this review from South by Southwest 2021, editor Lydia De Matos examines the themes of gentrification at the core of an intimate documentary. Framing …
Isabel Milford reviews the high-energy Netflix release celebrating explorations of identity and diversity at High School. ‘Thanks for the advice, but I’m gunna keep my …
Bryn Chiappe appreciates the distinct style of filmmaking in this Silver Bear Award-winning documentary. Alonso Ruizpalacios’ Una Película de Policías is a bold attempt at …