Spencer (2021) LFF Review
Kristen Stewart stars as Princess Diana in ‘Spencer’ (2021), from ‘Jackie’ director Pablo Larraín, an ambitious achievement that reframes the tragic legacy of the female icon. Leoni Horton reviews.
Read MoreKristen Stewart stars as Princess Diana in ‘Spencer’ (2021), from ‘Jackie’ director Pablo Larraín, an ambitious achievement that reframes the tragic legacy of the female icon. Leoni Horton reviews.
Read More“The Journey is one hell of a trip” in Chloé Zhao’s immersive road movie ‘Nomadland’ (2020), featuring arguably the most complex and versatile performance of Frances McDormand’s career. Leoni Horton reviews.
Read More“You’ve never seen blood splatter so pretty” as in Brandon Cronenberg sophomore feature ‘Possessor’ (2020) starring Andrea Riseborough and Christopher Abbott. Leoni Horton reviews.
Read MoreBen Sharrock creates a bittersweet tale of those in need of a place to call home in 2020 refugee drama ‘Limbo’. Leoni Horton reviews this lovingly photographed fish-out-of-water film.
Read More‘A Clockwork Orange’, the controversial 1971 release from directorial master Stanley Kubrick, has been analysed by Lucas Hill-Paul regarding its themes, reception and delivery in this exclusive retrospective.
Read MoreThe latest film from ‘The Party’ (2017/18) director Sally Potter has begun filming in Spain with an all-star cast including Javier Bardem. Full movie news story here.
Read MoreKen Loach is set to return to the director’s chair for the first time since his Palme d’Or winner ‘I, Daniel Blake’ (2016) with ‘Sorry We Missed You’, which has begun filming in Newcastle.
Read MoreThe British Film Institute, via a judging panel including Tom Hooper, will reward a 50 thousand pound bursary at BFI Luminous.
Read MoreThe British Film Institute have launched a Future Film Skills initiative with the aim of diversifying and enhancing the British film industry, as supported by Lucasfilm.
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