Chantal Akerman: The Rebel Who Shook Up Cinema Honoured With A Major BFI Celebration
Born in Brussels in 1950 and the daughter of Holocaust survivors, Chantal Akerman directed more than forty films (short, medium,…
Bulldog Film Distribution have announced that the offbeat, British comedy drama Portraits of Dangerous Women will be available on Digital Platforms from 25th November. Set…
The new drama, The Brutalist, is coming soon to UK and Ireland cinemas. The film is directed by Brady Corbet, who co-wrote it with Mona…
In 1938, having left her Nunavut home with her mother Kumaa'naaq (koo-MAT-na), young Marguerite must come to terms with her new life in the South…
Born in Brussels in 1950 and the daughter of Holocaust survivors, Chantal Akerman directed more than forty films (short, medium,…
In 1938, having left her Nunavut home with her mother Kumaa’naaq (koo-MAT-na), young Marguerite must come to terms with her…
Mary and John review the 2024 summer movie season in-depth, covering winners, losers, and surprises. You can find the Spotify…
Britain’s biggest independent film festival, Raindance is recognised for championing maverick filmmaking on a limited budget. Raindance celebrates these creative,…
Director Julia Elihu and Writer Ava Lalezarzadeh’s pulsating drama In The Garden Of Tulips is set on a beautiful spring…
When you are the grandchild of Liv Ullman and Ingmar Bergmann, a career in cinema seems like the most natural…
Aldo Iuliano’s soulful short Dive is a melancholic exploration of adolescent love in a world beset with violence. The drama…
We all take reality TV for granted these days. There are dozens of programmes dedicated to the genre, so much…
When you think of things that are “quintessentially American”, baseball must be one of the first things that springs to…
January 2025 will be an interesting month for releases from the Criterion collection. Coming on 13th January, Mikey and Nicky…